Just to say that over the next weeks posting's I will be looking at UK Government Messaging Sub-Systems.
These are the major "government to government" (G2G) systems in the UK. I did this analysis and the associated diagrams a couple of years ago, when I was Chief Technologist (CT) for the Public Sector business unit in the UK at Sun.
Firstly to educate our guys internally, and secondly to understand what some of our strategic objectives might be. As such they are a little out of date - but it's the only overview on the topic that I'm aware of, and so still extremely valid (if UK Government G2G systems "float your boat" of course).
To ensure that the post is not voluminous I've separated it into three parts:
- Messaging Sub-Systems in the UK Government - an overview of what's in place, what's not, and how I've classified them.
- Comparison of Major Messaging Sub-Systems in the UK Government - looking in more detail at three of the largest UK G2G systems, and contrasting them with each other.
- Evolution of UK Government Messaging Systems - given the current, and the near-future, state of UK G2G systems, how might we expect them to mature and evolve.
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