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- Larry kicked things off.
Panel - There is a NMFS policy and procedural directive that implements the Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA), which says federal agencies can accept e-signatures. Both the law and NMFS policy gives e-signatures them the same validity as a paper signature.
- As a result, we are working to establish an e-signature program within NMFS.
- We want to come up with an implementation that will help other programs with the recipe we create in this e-signature working group.
(More detail on these drivers in Meeting of June 30 2008)
- While our program was coming along, Susan Molina, with the National Permits System, has come a long ways towards an implementation of eSignature in a specific context.
- We have been talking about how we can partner.
- Susan is working to deliver a specific solution
- We want to expand on her work to develop a broader approach that will hopefully help a wider scope of business-to-government and citizen-to-government eSignature projects.
- What will we have accomplished by Jan 09?
- Approved E-Sig implementation plan
- We will not have done a software development project.
- What does success look like?
Panel - Understand the E-sig opportunities and challenges
- Secured approval from the OCIO, General Counsel (GC), and GC Enforcement Litigation
- Positioned for software development or procurement.
(More detail in Charter for eSignature Team)
- E-Signature is not primarily a technical challenge; it's more of a social change challenge.
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