Framework for Information Sharing Across Multiple Government Agencies under Dynamic Access Policies

K. Bhoopalam, K. Maly, R. Mukkamala, M. Zubair
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One of the government missions identified by the federal enterprise architecture is to use computer and networking technologies to develop infrastructure to support information sharing within government organizations as well as with external stakeholders. Currently, considerable information is being maintained at individual organizations in the form of large repositories/digital libraries with no efficient means of sharing it with other government organizations and with other external user communities, including the general public. A major obstacle to information sharing is the lack of a framework and an infrastructure that allows government organizations to share information selectively with different user groups. Lack of such a framework creates unwillingness among government organizations to share their digital content. A mechanism needs to be in place where policy makers can specify which documents can be moved from one organization to another organization and/or who can access these transferred documents. Furthermore, a system is needed that enforces these policies in realtime when external events dictate a change of policies. In this paper, we propose a framework for specification, management and enforcement of dynamic access policies across multiple geographically distributed organizations. The framework can be instantiated to integrate with individual digital library systems and provide the necessary infrastructure to provide policy controlled access control management
动态访问政策下跨多个政府机构的信息共享框架
联邦企业体系结构确定的政府任务之一是使用计算机和网络技术开发基础设施,以支持政府组织内部以及与外部利益相关者的信息共享。目前,大量信息以大型存储库/数字图书馆的形式保存在个别组织中,没有有效的方法与其他政府组织和其他外部用户社区,包括一般公众分享。信息共享的一个主要障碍是缺乏一个框架和基础设施,使政府组织能够有选择地与不同的用户群体共享信息。缺乏这样一个框架会导致政府机构不愿意分享他们的数字内容。需要建立一种机制,政策制定者可以指定哪些文档可以从一个组织转移到另一个组织,以及/或者谁可以访问这些转移的文档。此外,需要一个系统在外部事件要求更改策略时实时执行这些策略。在本文中,我们提出了一个框架,用于跨多个地理分布组织的动态访问策略的规范、管理和实施。该框架可以实例化,与单个数字图书馆系统集成,并提供必要的基础设施,以提供策略控制的访问控制管理
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