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Figure 46: WoG Digital Government Platform
Digital Information mediation
Government (Middleware)
Services Open API Gateway, Secure
information exchange
Built in for cross- sector
Use cases for Health, Common Applications BBs
Agriculture, Education e-learning, Scheduling, eMarketplace,
and Social Security Business Intelligence, Workflow
Core Stack BBs
Identity/Autentication, Security,
Consent, Payments, Registration,
Messaging…
Hosting
Whole-of-Government
Digital Government Platform
Common GovStack Building Blocks
Available also as Microservices
Towards this direction, the working groups - formed by the stakeholders have conceptualized to
develop 23 Building Blocks, which are categorized into types. Below is the indicative list of types
and names of Building Blocks supported by a hosting or private cloud:
• Foundational Blocks or Core Stack BBs: Identity/Authentication, Security, Consent, Payment,
Registration, Messaging, etc. Digital Public Infrastructure (DPIs) is considered part of this
foundational layer.
• Common Applications Blocks: e-Learning, e-Marketplace, Scheduling, Business Intelligence
/ Analytics, Workflow…
• Mediation middleware: Open API Gateway, secure data information exchange.
• Adaptive shared citizen-centric e-gov: services facilitated by a service-oriented architecture.
Instead of creating unique and disparate solutions, use a common re-usable stack of Building Blocks
to form the core platform engine and contextualize various e-city services on top.
7.3.1 Digital Government Platform Benefits
In summary, the deployment of this whole-of-government structure affects:
• Speed: Increases speed of delivery by facilitating re-use of core service elements and redirecting
resources towards improving citizen outcomes.
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