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February 14, 2013

Core Public Service Vocabulary released for public review [Deadline 27 February 2013]

Filed under: Government,Vocabularies — Patrick Durusau @ 7:32 pm

Core Public Service Vocabulary released for public review

From the post:

The Core Public Service Vocabulary has entered in public review period. Anyone interested is invited to provide feedback until 27 February 2013 (inclusive).

In December 2012, the ISA Programme launched the Core Public Service Vocabulary (CPSV) initiative as part of Action 1.1 on improving semantic interoperability in European e-Government systems. The CPSV is a simplified, reusable and extensible data model that captures the fundamental characteristics of a service offered by public administrations.

The CPSV is designed to make it easy to exchange basic information about the functions carried out by the public sector and the services in which those functions are carried out. By using the vocabulary, organisations publishing data about their services will for example enable:

  • easier discovery of those services within and across countries;
  • easier discovery of the legislation and policies that underpin service provision;
  • easier comparison of similar services provided by different organisations.

Download the draft specification and comment by 27 February 2013.

From text at the draft download site, it appears the Pubic Review Period was to run from 8 February and 27 February 2013.

Take a look and see if you think that is enough time? Or to see if you have other comments.

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