1 / 13

Agenda Item 9 Programme of Work and Next Steps

Agenda Item 9 Programme of Work and Next Steps. Mats Wicktor Vice Chair. 18th UN/CEFACT Plenary 15-17 February 2012 Palais des Nations, Geneva. PoW. Focus on Part Two of the PoW... ...except for two areas. Area 1. The PoW is NOT a Bureau document!

Télécharger la présentation

Agenda Item 9 Programme of Work and Next Steps

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Agenda Item 9Programme of Work and Next Steps Mats Wicktor Vice Chair 18th UN/CEFACT Plenary 15-17 February 2012 Palais des Nations, Geneva

  2. PoW • Focus on Part Two of the PoW... • ...except for two areas...

  3. Area 1 • The PoW is NOT a Bureau document! • Content is based on input from the stakeholders!

  4. Area 2 • The PoW, based on members‘ needs, cannot be executed without resources!

  5. Realistic Agenda

  6. Part Two • Part Two of the PoW prioritize 3 areas: • Single Window • Implementation • Cooperation and Outreach

  7. Critical Factors • Tactical success factors: • Simplification, harmonization and • standardization of processes • Governance of recommendations, • standards and instruments • Working with other TF-organizations • and other Standard Developing • Organizations • Outreach in order to support implementation

  8. Strategic Direction • Create a solid foundation • Collaboration with others • Increase uptake through high quality • Use the unique remit to fill the gaps

  9. Input Panel A • How update are UN/CEFACT-”showstoppers”, i.e. Single Window Recommendations? • Interoperability on the agenda, more needed for • establishment of hubs beyond Single Window? • Digitalization: What is not worked on? • Identifying gaps • Public-Private Partnership on the agenda

  10. Input Panel B • Speak the same core language, to foster semantic • interoperability with other eco-systems • Strategic partnerships – liaisons • Exploit strengths, don’t reinvent the wheel • Neutral a key-word • Provide UN/CEFACT-framework to allow area-specific • implementations

  11. Input Panel C • Capacity building needed for uptake in primary target groups • Global shift from message standard to process standard • UN/CEFACT products requested by end-users • UN/CEFACT to exploit its unique remit and unique • composition/range • Neutrality in technology, core semantics and processes - • identify and help bridge gaps • Decrease throughput time – perfection not asked for! • Coordination between SDO’s: focus on strategy and work • programmes / business plans

  12. Aggregated Input • UN/CEFACT has a role to play • Unique remit/composition • Neutrality • Support for governmental policy • Maintenance • Collaborate with other SDO‘s, avoid duplication! • Enhance the role of being a unique centre for • bringing together communities of use • Respository-creation for implementations, • knowledge management Strenghten strengths...

  13. How to proceed?

More Related