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We are heavily involved in the UK Government work in this area and to some
extent in another European Government. There is a lot of work going on
throughout Europe, the USA and Australia that I know about. I know the Far
East is doing a lot about the Internet in general, and this must include XML
by now. To write this, I have just taken a break from the OASIS election
schema project. This involves several countries around the world.
Paul Spencer
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Bray [mailto:tbray@textuality.com]
> Sent: 22 February 2002 20:10
> To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
> Subject: [xml-dev] XML & government in general
>
>
> I'm in touch with some people in an Asian country who are
> starting to kick around some very large-scale plans for
> trying to spread XML infrastructure all across their government.
> Obviously XForms is of interest - also there is some thought
> of standardization on markup for basic items like "citizen"
> and "social security number" and the other obvious things.
>
> Anybody on this list aware of similar large-scale public-sector
> efforts in this space? -Tim
>
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