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Government service delivery

This domain underpins the design, implementation, and management of government services provided to individuals, businesses and other entities. It includes the enabling capabilities required for seamless delivery of connected government services based on the user-centric delivery, continuous improvement, efficiency and accessibility. 

Capabilities

This domain includes the following capabilities.

Automated and standardised business processes and their integration into more complex systems of systems.

A register for all government information pertinent to a specific Australian business for the purposes or streamlined service delivery.

Managing the workflow of steps in a process to their resolution to meet the needs of individuals or business. This may involve engagement, assessment, planning, implementation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation.

Monitoring compliance with policies, directions, regulation and legislation, including investigation of fraud.

Managing the incoming and outgoing correspondence of an agency to individuals and businesses. Correspondence can include sending information via letters in the post, letters sent by email, letters made available in myGov Inbox, notifications sent by SMS or notifications that are pushed to government mobile applications.

Managing and collecting debts owed to the government by individuals and businesses (including unpaid fees and overpayment of welfare and taxation benefits that must be repaid).

A set of systems and processes that evaluate and determine eligibility and entitlements for government services according to the specific circumstances of an individual or business.

Publishing, administering and managing government provided services and opportunities such as grants, tenders and auctions.

Determining eligibility for entitlements or otherwise granting credentials, permissions, authorities or status to users.

Managing government payments, it includes incoming and outgoing payments to individuals, businesses and authorised representatives.

Systems or platforms that digitally connect or link users to the provisioning of products or services. E-Markets involve the use of digital platforms, technologies, and services to avail products and services in a virtual marketplace.

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