Title: Boston Environment
1Applying e-Government Principles to the Boston
Environment Department
Adam Hart Todd Hetrick David LeRay Emily LoPresti
- Boston Environment
- Department
2e-Government Overview
- 5 Steps of e-Government Implementation
- Simple information dissemination
- Two-way communication
- Service and financial transactions
- Integration and communication between departments
- Political participation
- Boston is ranked 3rd in the nation
3Project Overview
- Municipal governments lag behind technological
trends established in the private sector - Citizens need easy access to city services
- City workers need easy access to data
4Bostons Environment Department
The City's Environment Department aims to
protect our built and natural environments and
provide information on environmental issues
affecting Boston.
- All processes were paper based
- Information management techniques were at the
discretion of each commission - Permit application processing was lengthy and
cumbersome
5A Focus on our Project
- Historic District Commissions (HDC)
- 3 Preservation Planners
- 7 Historic Districts
- 800 applications yearly
- Boston Conservation Commission (BCC)
- Jurisdiction over entire city
- High state-level interaction
- 70 applications yearly
6Project Goal
- Assist in coordinating information management in
the Boston Environment Department - Map information flow in the department and the
city - Design online permit/approval system
- Design interactive database system
- Create a proposal to implement the designed
systems
7Information Flow Design Orientation
8Outline
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- Conservation Commission
- Historic District Commissions
- Analysis / Benefits
9Outline
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- Conservation Commission
- Historic District Commissions
- Analysis / Benefits
10The Municipal Building Permit Process
11Outline
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- Conservation Commission
- Map Information Flow
- Design new Information Flow
- Implement the new Information Flow
- Conclusions / Recommendations
- Historic District Commissions
- Analysis / Benefits
12Map Information Flow
13Design new Information Flow
14Implement the new Information Flow
- MS Access Database Demonstration
15Conclusions / Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Improved database will increase usefulness of
organized data - Recommendations
- Validate information in database
- Continue use for tracking records
16Outline
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- Conservation Commission
- Historic Districts Commission
- Map Information Flow
- Design new Information Flow
- Implement the new Information Flow
- Conclusions / Recommendations
- Analysis / Benefits
17Map Information Flow
18Design new Information Flow
19Implement the new Information Flow
20Implement the new Information Flow
- Applicant Web-Based Interface
- Preservation Planner Interface
21Conclusions/Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Website will streamline application process
- Database will improve information management
- Recommendations
- Update and improve website-database link
- Use of database becomes standard practice
22Outline
- The Municipal Building Permit Process
- Conservation Commission
- Historic District Commissions
- Analysis / Benefits
23Benefits BCC
- Loss of data prevented
- No need to validate information found
- Easier to search through records
- Intuitive approach for personnel
- Easier for citizens to perform research
24Analysis HDC Old Process
117 total hours
25Analysis HDC New Process
56 total hours
26Benefits HDC
- 61 hours of time savings per month
- More time for site inspections
- More time for face-to-face interaction
- Faster return time for citizens
- Better record keeping
- Easier to perform tallies/analysis
- Easier for personnel to search records
- Easier for citizens to search records
27Acknowledgements
- Boston City Staff
- Colleen Meagher
- Tim Famulare
- Rajesh Pareek
- Bryan Glascock
- Martin Von Wyss
- Brigid Kenny
- Alexa Pinard
- William Young
- WPI
- JP Hanlan
- Fabio Carrera
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