Maintaining data-integrity in the back office registries of cities; a survey on organizational barriers and ways to address those

R. Peters, Pim Jorg, Marco Meesters, M. Hoogwout, Edwin Stuart
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Cities and regional authorities require consistent data on items like persons, addresses, locations and buildings as the fundament for service delivery, fraud-prevention and -detection, permit enforcement, and the effective execution of day to day operations. The concept of basic registries in the Netherlands is introduced to improve data integrity and the single entry for the citizen. Evidence shows that the change that comes with the implementation of basic registries could be more demanding for government organizations than earlier adaptations to the new ICT, like World Wide Web or email. Change triggered by basic registries seems to follow the same path as EDI did for business. Political forces do not realize the impact of this change on daily operations sufficiently. This results in a narrow focus on implementation issues, in which real basic e-government design issues are often neglected. Zenc implemented an action research (participative research method) oriented survey on the implementation of data integrity operations for basic registries in Belgium and the Netherlands. The research unveils a range of methods that government agencies apply to deal with organizational, legal and technical barriers. Early results show a number of patterns in organizational barriers towards the change that accompanies the implementation of basic registries. The research question is if those patterns related to the resistance to introduce basic registries are an indication of core changes in the organization of the public domain rather than 'simple' adoptions of new technologies. The paper describes the findings and seeks to identify key-areas for improvement and in depth research on road maps for data integrity in the back office of government.
维护城市后台登记处的数据完整性;关于组织障碍和解决这些障碍的方法的调查
城市和地区当局需要关于人员、地址、地点和建筑物等项目的一致数据,作为提供服务、预防和检测欺诈、执行许可证以及有效执行日常业务的基础。在荷兰引入了基本注册的概念,以提高数据完整性和公民的单一条目。有证据表明,与万维网或电子邮件等早期适应新的信息通信技术相比,实施基本注册所带来的变化对政府组织的要求可能更高。由基本注册中心触发的更改似乎遵循EDI为业务所做的相同路径。政治力量没有充分认识到这种变化对日常业务的影响。这导致了对实施问题的狭隘关注,而真正的基本电子政务设计问题往往被忽视。Zenc实施了一项行动研究(参与式研究方法)导向的调查,针对比利时和荷兰的基本注册管理机构实施数据完整性操作。这项研究揭示了政府机构用于处理组织、法律和技术障碍的一系列方法。早期的结果显示了一些组织障碍的模式,这些障碍伴随着基本注册中心的实现。研究的问题是,那些与抵制引入基本注册相关的模式是否表明公共领域组织的核心变化,而不是新技术的“简单”采用。本文描述了调查结果,并试图确定需要改进的关键领域,并对政府后台数据完整性路线图进行深入研究。
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