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Government Service Notification
Government Service Notification is a mechanism that used to notify consumers, about important changes or updates of government Web Service(s) .
Click here to register for Government Services Notifications.
It is required to understand Web Service Notification Specification, Notification Pattern, Terminology and Concept used in Government Service Notification. So please refer following document with given order.
- Publish-Subscribe Notification for Web Service
[PDF - 242 KB] - Web Service Base Notification
[PDF - 388 KB] - Web Service Brokered Notification
[PDF -233 KB]
Government Service Notification is implemented based on Web Service Brokered Notification.
How to use Government Service Notification?
Notification Consumer Requirement:
- Consumer should implement NotificationConsumer Web Service that receives NotificationMessege.
- Consumer should subscribe to receive Notification Message from Publisher (Another Government Web Service) through NotificationBroker Web Service.
Publisher Requirement:
- Publisher should register what topic(s) it wishes to publish with a NotificationBroker.
- Publisher should publishes a NotificationMessage to the NotificationBroker, using Notify service operation. Then NotificationBroker will deliver NotificationMessage to any NotificationConsumer identified by subscription which match the publication.
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Background
The issue with the current state of affairs is that there is a lot of information residing within various government ministries, departments and agencies in silos. A significant amount of resources is required to maintain, and this information do not necessarily provide a complete picture of the type of services the public and government departments use or require. This is exacerbated by the absence of national standards for the storage, use and handling of information. There is a requirement to provide seamless exchange and integration of information residing in silos.
In this backdrop, a project has been commissioned to develop an Information and Service classification framework that would define a process of providing integrated information and services in a holistic manner. The framework would seek to identify a common approach for identifying the sources, owners, level of sensitivity, level of security required of information and services. Also, it would facilitate the sharing of data and information between government organizations to improve productivity and transparency. The framework aims to provide an integrated platform for creation of a nationwide policy for sharing that data.
Scope
The Data Sharing Policy defined for applicable to all data created, generated, collected or archived by the Government of Sri Lanka through its associated departments/ ministries/ agencies using public funds. The data may be in electronic form or in form of manual records.
The policy shall ensure accessibility to data as per the security classification assigned to the data by the Data Classification framework of Government of Sri Lanka. The data classified as shareable by Data and Service Classification frameworks shall be made uniformly accessible to those who need and are authorized to use it. In the event where the data is sensitive, the data would be shared with authorized agencies/people with appropriate controls as defined in the data and service classification framework for the Government of Sri Lanka.
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