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Implementation Framework for e-Solutions for Trade Facilitation

Eveline Stijn, Thayanan Phuaphanthong, Somnuk Keretho, Markus Pikart, Wout Hofman and Yao-Hua Tan
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Eveline Stijn: Vrije University Amsterdam
Thayanan Phuaphanthong: Kasetsart University
Somnuk Keretho: Kasetsart University
Markus Pikart: United Nations Economic Commission of Europe
Wout Hofman: TNO
Yao-Hua Tan: Vrije University Amsterdam

Chapter Chapter 16 in Accelerating Global Supply Chains with IT-Innovation, 2011, pp 285-317 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract To offer practical guidelines for the implementation of e-Solutions for Trade Facilitation (e-ST), such as e-Customs and Single Window, we provide the Implementation Framework for e-Solutions for Trade facilitation (e-STIF). The e-STIF is meant for policy managers, who are responsible for overseeing the implementation of e-ST innovations. Once the initial policy decision is made by the government, policy managers take responsibility for developing a master plan for its implementation, coordinating technical activities, monitoring its progress, and ensuring the delivery of the expected outcomes. The e-STIF covers the full spectrum of implementation activities, using the TOGAF enterprise architecture development methodology to structure the implementation phases. It starts with the preparatory phase to scope the e-ST innovation, supporting the coordination among the various government agencies to harmonize their data and procedures and alignment with international initiatives. Eventually, the e-STIF goes into providing support for specific aspects, like network collaboration and interoperability, using the redesign principles of the ITAIDE Information Infrastructure (I3) framework.

Keywords: Implementation framework; trade facilitation; e-Customs; single window; enterprise architecture; TOGAF (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15669-4_16

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