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Subject: RE: [egov-ms] Groups - eGov Work Plan 2008-9 (eGMSWorkPlan2008-9.doc) uploaded
Thanks Herbert
I was
aware of STORK but had, in my own mind least, separated it from the (SAML
focused) Common eID specs because I thought STORK was in effect a test
of PKI/digital signatures across member states (very useful though that is for
some states and the way you guys deal to the business/trust
issues will be valuable everywhere).
I may
have a completely uninformed perception of STORK so please set me right if I am
off the mark.
Cheers
Colin
From: Herbert Leitold [mailto:Herbert.Leitold@a-sit.at] Sent: Tuesday, 1 July 2008 9:28 p.m. To: WALLIS, Colin; johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk; paul.spencer@boynings.co.uk; egov-ms@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: AW: [egov-ms] Groups - eGov Work Plan 2008-9 (eGMSWorkPlan2008-9.doc) uploaded Colin,
As
you mentioned Common eID specs: Last month an European Large Scale Pilot
“STORK” has been launched ( http://www.eid-stork.eu/ ). In this 3 year
experience 13 EU Member States plus Island will test interoperability of their
eID / Identity management. This shall also result in Common Specifications
(first versions by 2009) that will be
implemented and tested in several cross-border applications.
Given
that 14 States are involved this might have some impact – at least in the EU.
Regards,
Herbert Herbert
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Technology Von:
Colin.Wallis@ssc.govt.nz [mailto:Colin.Wallis@ssc.govt.nz] Paul Thanks
for thinking of us downunder! (Useful
links too John, thanks! I cant seem to get any response from John Seimen
on the Common Specs for eID interoperability so if you have any influence there
I'd most appreciate it) I'm not
directly involved with the NZ e-GIF these days although the group of
Authentication standards I work on are e-GIF
standards. It has
been ticking along but the challenges remain of keeping it updated and
relevant, developing a registry/repository of any local profiling of schema
fragments, namespaces etc, and governance. As far
as Australia is concerned see here: http://www.finance.gov.au/agimo/index.html They have a e-gov link. Also look at www.govdex.gov.au The Australian States are worth a look too
- Victoria, Queensland etc. Cheers Colin PS: I
leave for Europe on Friday: next week in Stockholm for the
Liberty Alliance, but I do have some time on Friday 11th July in the
afternoon in/around London if you wnated to catch up? Global roaming mobile is
+64 27 2225169. -- New
Zealand's State Services Commission: Leading the state sector to world class
performance From: John
Borras [mailto:johnaborras@yahoo.co.uk] Paul In answer to your question I can give you the UK situation
but you know that already. However what may be of more importance is what
the EU's CAMMS project comes up with. Have a look at the project details
at http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7407 .
This may change some current practices so one to watch for the
future. You might also watch for the publication of the draft
of the EU's EIF v2 next week on the IDABC site. That may
impact/change some current eGIFs Regards M. +44 (0)7976 157745 ----- Original Message
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