In September 2016, the South African Government published a White Paper on the National Integrated ICT Policy highlighting some principles for e-Government and the development of a detailed integrated national e-Government strategy and roadmap. This paper focuses on one of the elements of such a strategy, namely the delivery infrastructure principles identified, and addresses the identified need for centralised coordination to ensure interoperability. The paper proposes a baseline conceptual model for an e-Government interoperability framework (e-GIF) for South Africa. The development of the model considered best practices and lessons learnt from previous national and international attempts to design and develop national and regional e-GIFs, with cognisance of the South African legislation and technical, social and political environments. The conceptual model is an enterprise model on an abstraction level suitable for strategic planning.
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Kotze, P. and Alberts, R. 2017. Towards a conceptual model for an e-Government interoperability framework for South Africa. Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems (ICEIS 2017) - Volume 3, Porto, Portugal, 26-29 April 2017, p. 493-506. DOI:10.5220/0006384304930506
Kotzé, P., & Alberts, R. (2017). Towards a conceptual model for an e-Government interoperability framework for South Africa. SCITEPRESS. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9256
Kotzé, Paula, and Ronell Alberts. "Towards a conceptual model for an e-Government interoperability framework for South Africa." (2017): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9256
Kotzé P, Alberts R, Towards a conceptual model for an e-Government interoperability framework for South Africa; SCITEPRESS; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9256 .
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