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E-Market policy (Position)

Policy Requirements

E-Market policy requirements are as follows:

  • Identify and address any applicable data and information privacy and legislative requirements

    Ensure personally identifiable information of individuals and businesses are stored in line with the Privacy Act of 1988, the Archives Act 1983 (Cth), and the Data Availability and Transparency (DAT) Act 2002 (Cth) by participating users of E-Markets.

  • Identify like type E-Markets, and thus opportunities for reuse, using cross-APS archetypes to identify best-fit solutions

    Determine your specific requirements, and categorise as either an informational or transactional platform, to appropriately determine potential candidates for reuse.

  • Adhere to reuse principles

    Align to the Reuse Policy and AGA Reuse Standard.

    Analyse the current E-Markets technology environment against your requirements, identifying gaps and opportunities for reuse. Ensure the ongoing viability of information asset solutions through continual improvement of processes, and features, data, security, technology, skills, and cost.

  • Ensure human-centred design practices are applied when building E-Markets

    The Digital Service Standard v2.0 establishes the requirements for designing and delivering digital government services. The Standard puts people and business at the centre of government digital service delivery. It guides digital teams to create and maintain digital services that are user-friendly, inclusive, adaptable, and measurable.

  • Adopt a consistent, effective, and efficient approach for identifying businesses and individuals participating in E-Markets

    Align to identity management best practices and policies. Use providers accredited through the Services Australia Identity Exchange under the Trusted Digital Identity Framework (TDIF) when verifying identity of individuals and businesses, and ensure government data is protected against cyber threats.

  • Ensure E-Markets are used to avail or provide products or services in a manner that prevents any conduct that could be considered unfair

    Ensure businesses and individuals adopt fair practices when building and engaging in E-Markets and follow product safety standards.

     

Capabilities

This policy includes requirements that relate to the following capability.
CAP65

E-Markets

Standards

The following standards show what to do to satisfy this policy.
E-Markets offer convenient platforms to provide access to products and services through government-enabled marketplaces. This Standard for E-Markets seeks to provide advice to Commonwealth entities developing business cases, new policy proposals, and Cabinet submissions to ensure they align with…

Designs

The following designs can be relevant to meeting the requirements of this policy.
BuyICT.gov.au is an online marketplace that connects government buyers with ICT industry suppliers
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