Govt 2.0: Web Services

February 28th, 2008 by Ewen Cumming

Beehive BetaRichard MacManus of ReadWriteWeb wrote an interesting article last year about how current e-Government web trends are moving away from Portals or ‘one stop shops’ towards reusable web services.

Read the article here - E-Government meets Web 2.0: Goodbye Portals, Hello Web Services.

A current example of web services in Government today is the Public Sector Directory. The PSD contains an authoritative list on NZ Government organisations contact information. Besides a web interface to search for contact information an XML feed is provided which can be used to ‘mash-up’ the information into other uses. For example it is being used in the recently refreshed http://newzealand.govt.nz site.

For information on the PSD and how to access the data check out the PSD Toolkit.


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