Title: The Western Interconnection Regional Tracking Project
1Technology and the APAImpacts of electronic
communication on rulemaking
Mission Statement The UTC protects consumers by
ensuring that utility and transportation services
are fairly priced, available, reliable, and safe.
The Washington Administrative Procedures Act
Past Present and Future Sept. 22, 2005
Jeffrey Showman Performance Consultant
Knowledge ManagerWashington Utilities and
Transportation Commissionjshowman_at_wutc.wa.gov,
360-664-1212
2Disclaimer
- The views expressed today are mine alone, and do
not represent any official position of the
Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (UTC).
3Outline
- Part 1 Framework - Model of communication and
rulemaking - Part 2 Reality - How technology impacts
rulemaking - Part 3 Future?
41. Model of communication system
- We use models to simplify, understand reality.
- Main components of a communication model
- Sender Person that starts the conversation
- Receiver Listener, the recipient of the message
- Message Content whats being communicated
- Medium Channel technology for transmitting
- Feedback Mm-hm, I understand, Oh yeah?
5Picture of communication system
6Model applied to rule making
- Sender agency considering rules
- Receiver parties interested in or affected by
potential rules - Message notice that rules are being considered,
inviting comment - Medium ways of notifying paper, electronic,
web site - Feedback comment on proposed rules.
7Rulemaking technology is more than just
communication
- Agencies must manage many rulemakings at a time,
use case management tools for these
administration responsibilities. - Work flow and team coordination Creating and
moving documents through the process of drafting,
review, and publication. Who drafted it? Whos
desk is it on now? - Status, progress and timeliness - Whats on our
plate? How long is it taking?
8More technology roles in rulemaking
- Measuring performance - Are we timely? Is the
rule effective? Did we listen to stakeholders? Is
it easy to understand and comply? - Knowledge sharing and data mining What did we
say or do on this subject last time? - Electronic technology plays an important role in
all these other aspects of rulemaking. - Tools include databases, spreadsheets, case
management and content management software, web
sites, online surveys, intranets, etc.
9Issues in electronic communication How
convenient is it for stakeholders?
- Pull customers go somewhere to obtain
materials - Paper available at the public library.
- Electronic available on a web site, customer
needs to find it. - Push delivered to customers door or desktop
- Paper US postal service, customer needs way to
get on list. - Electronic notice by email customer needs to
get on the list, then agency must manage the list
and notice. - Emerging technology RSS Real Simple
Syndication allows customers to sign up for
topic-based subscriptions from web. - Electronic filing or electronic availability?
- E-Filing customer fills out form on a web site,
submits comments electronically OR prepares
comments and sends by email. - E-Available agency scans comments to electronic
format.
10Technology and rulemaking at the UTC 1.
Electronic documents
- 1999 strategic plan - Project to increase
electronic documents available to customers on
our web site. - Cross-agency team looked at how documents are
created in hearings, rulemakings, and measured
performance. - New Records Management System (RMS) database used
lessons to build automated tool to capture
electronic documents as normal part of doing
business. - New procedural rules (2003) - UTC accepts
electronic (email) rulemaking comments, no paper
necessary. - After visit to Idaho PUC, Records Center
purchased scanning copiers to convert paper to
electronic. - Electronic document availability went from 45 to
100.
11Technology and rulemaking 2. UTC web site
- UTC web site has Rulemaking button on our home
page. - Easy to create web pages, click a single button
to make them appear under rulemaking and/or
industry news. - Web pages provide plain-English explanation of
latest events and deadlines. - Customers can see the complete documentary
history in web version of our RMS database
(except confidential documents). - See screen prints on next slides
12Ex. 1 View of UTC rule makings
13Ex. 2 - UTC Rulemaking web page
14Ex. 3 Rulemaking web document availability
15Technology and rulemaking at the UTC 3. Other
web page uses
- Rulemaking teams have used web pages to
- Survey stakeholders about rule options, small
business economic data, and to get feedback about
UTC rulemaking effectiveness. - Distribute workshop agendas and materials.
- Conduct on online workshop presentations, where
the web page (in conjunction with telephone
conference call capability) allows stakeholders
nationwide to join in online tour (see next
slide.)
16Ex.4 - Online workshop presentation
17Future needs and feeds?
- RSS technology can allow customers to choose,
obtain real-time notification without work by
agencies. - Case management and workflow automating -
databases to allow automated preparation, review,
approval, and distribution of possible rules
may improve efficiency - Feedback about the rulemaking process - customer
surveys (transaction-based) at the end of every
rule, or other forms of feedback (e-bay and
Amazon models - customer ratings) would improve
effectiveness. - Standardized metrics of rulemaking performance
would allow agencies to benchmark themselves
against peers.
18Summary - technology and rulemaking
- High technology can make it easier and faster
to communicate with stakeholders, but . . . - Real value of technology may be making it easier
for agencies to - Manage multiple rulemakings,
- Measure performance and get stakeholder feedback.
- Be more efficient and effective.
19References
- Idaho Public Utility Commission (PUC) users can
sign up to receive updates on PUC action via RSS
feed http//www.puc.idaho.gov/rssfeeds/rss.htm - National Public Radio (NPR) has background on RSS
feeds http//www.npr.org/help/index.html - WUTC rule web page www.wutc.wa.gov/rulemaking
- Malcom Gladwell, The Social Life of Paper (book
review of The Myth of the Paperless Office) in
The New Yorker, March 25, 2002 Value of
computers is managing files http//www.newyorker.
com/critics/books/?020325crbo_books. - Thomas H. Davenport, The Coming Commoditization
of Process - Harvard Business Review, June 2005.
Technology can standardize business processes.