Guaranteed e-GIF compliance
Immediacy has worked extensively with public sector clients
across local Authorities and central Government, the Police
Force, NHS trusts, Higher and Further Education, as well as with a
number of highly experienced implementation partners who specialise
in dealing with UK public sector needs.
As an established, UK-based company, our product development
has been influenced strongly by experiences in operating in the UK
market to serve the needs public sector organisations. This starts
with continual reference to the e-Government Interoperability
Framework (e-GIF) and, at a minimum, compliance with the highest
level of requirements.
Providing a browser interface for access
Immediacy is a mature browser-based product that has had 10
years’ worth of development to achieve high degrees of usability
within the typical limitations of the browser environment. This is
illustrated by the steadily growing range of plug-in function
modules created by ourselves and our experienced implementation
partners to help public sector customers achieve higher levels of
interaction, transactions and e-services via their web sites.
Multi-channel delivery
Beyond this, the fundamental essence of a content management
system like Immediacy is the ability to separate content from
presentation. This means that content put into Immediacy’s XML
based repository can then be delivered via appropriate templates
and style sheets to a wide range of channels and devices, including
kiosks, smartphones/PDAs and digital television.
Using XML as the primary means for data integration
Immediacy is an XML based product with proven interoperability
with a range of complementary software solutions. In addition, XSLT
transformations may also be employed where appropriate to format
content on import or export. Immediacy is committed to supporting
new CSS and XSL standards as they appear.
Using Internet and World Wide Web standards
Immediacy takes standards compliance very seriously. Our CMS
product is delivers strongly on XHTML compliance and
incorporates a built-in XHTML checker to help customers remain
compliant throughout the content management process and
lifecycle.
Using meta data for content management
Immediacy has complied with the prescribed e-Government Meta
data Standard (e-GMS) since its inception and pays close attention
to developments in this area. By way of an example, when the
new Integrated Public Sector Vocabulary (IPSV) 'encoding scheme'
was officially made available in April 2005, Immediacy had
incorporated it into a new release within two weeks. The IPSV is
supported by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) and is
being funded through the LAWs National Project. It merges the 3
previous meta data lists, GCL, LGCL and seamless UK into one
list.