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Subject: RE: [tgf] Issue 4 - RFI - Reference to existing/other standards and frameworks in TGF
Hi Peter, I agree that the
EIF should be referenced. I suggest that we don’t reference
the UK e-GIF (unless its to say that it was the first and others have built
upon it) as it is horribly out of date. There is a public standards survey that
aims to agree/refine an updated set of standards that government has built
being currently undertaken and a draft document that will replace the ‘policy’
part of the e-GIF has been drafted and is awaiting ministerial approval (and probably
a public consultation). Regards Nig Nig Greenaway Government Division FUJITSU SERVICES Lovelace Road, Bracknell,
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been intercepted and amended or that it is virus-free. From: Peter F Brown
[mailto:peter@peterfbrown.com] Hi: One issue that we discussed on the editorial call last
Thursday concerns the TGF relationship with – and particularly reference to – other
relevant works, whether standards, frameworks, etc. We are concerned in this
issue with general textual references, examples to cite, etc. This issue is not
the same as the issue 13, concerned with including a ‘Core Standards Set’,
which is being addressed separately. We agreed in principle to only reference high-level
frameworks rather than specific and detailed technical standards. To this end,
this is an open ‘Request for Information’ for TC members to indicate which
frameworks they feel ought to be referenced in the TGF Primer. Some obvious
examples are the US Justice Reference Architecture, the EU’s EIF, the UK’s eGIF
or Austria’s PDÖ, the US’s FEA (now morphing into the UGEAF), etc. We don’t want to overload the Primer with too many examples
but we do want to show a fairly representative sample and indicate how they
relate to the work we are doing. So, open for comments Cheers, Peter Peter F Brown Independent Consultant Transforming
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