23Q4

Publication date: December 6th, 2023

Overall Highlights

The GovStack initiative is proud to announce the release of the 23Q4 publication! Since the 1.0 publication in May 2023, the community has worked hard to add a substantial amount of new content, including 3 Building Blocks, 10 Reference Use Cases, UI/UX Guidelines, and a pre-release of the GovStack Sandbox documentation. These new additions allow us to continue progressing towards our goal of providing a common set of reference use cases, technical building blocks, and associated tools to accelerate and improve digital system design and implementation.

This publication was made possible by dozens of people, many of whom are volunteers, who were willing to share their expertise and time towards helping to build GovStack. The proficiency and diversity of this group of contributors strengthens the value of this work and we are extremely thankful for their involvement.

New Releases

E-Marketplace Building Blockarrow-up-right

The E-Marketplace Building Block enables the trade of products and/or services via electronic media where at least one of the transacting parties taking part in the transaction is the government (either as the consumer or the provider) and the other party or parties can be either pre-qualified providers or consumers of such goods and services (respectively).

E-Signature Building Blockarrow-up-right

The E-Signature Building Block provides the necessary functionalities to bring handwritten signatures to the digital world, improving the user experience of managing the signing process and reducing the need to print out forms, sign on paper, scan, and upload documents.

Geographic Information System Building Blockarrow-up-right

The Geographic Information Services (GIS) Building Block enables various applications with location-based capabilities. By integrating a wide range of spatial data, such as maps, imagery, and location-based services, users can access and process geospatial data from different sources and link geographic locations to various "objects" within an open information technology environment

UI/UX Guidelinesarrow-up-right

The UI/UX guidelines provide guidance to kick-start the design and development of services that use and combine GovStack applications and Building Blocks, as well as other components while maintaining a seamless and consistent user experience.

Reference Use Casesarrow-up-right

Updates

General

  • Added information on designing adaptors and integrating with the GovStack testing harness (non-functional requirements section 6)

  • Minor updates to BB design principles (section 4)

  • Added new section on UX switching and handover to non-functional requirements (section 8 )

  • Updated GovStack architecture (section 3) of non-functional requirements. Added an overall GovStack architecture diagram and description

  • Updates to security specification - removed section on security building block modules and replaced with new ‘Authorization Services’ and ‘Additional Security Modules’ (sections 7 & 8 )

  • Added new standards section (section 6)

  • Added UI/UX guidance (was originally a Wave 3 Building Block, now integrated in the cross-functional architecture documents)

Consentarrow-up-right

Release Notesarrow-up-right

Highlights

  • Improvements to API testing

  • Changes to Service APIs to improve clarity and consistency

  • Updates to Terminology to improve clarity

Digital Registriesarrow-up-right

Release Notesarrow-up-right

Highlights

  • Improvements to API testing

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

  • Updates to Cross-Cutting Requirements for consistency with Architectural guidelines

Identityarrow-up-right

Release Notesarrow-up-right

Highlights

  • Modified the example steps in multi-step enrollment requirements

  • Added requirement for porting identity data from existing database during enrollment

  • Added data structures for the enrollment API

  • Added enrollment API definition from enrollment.yaml file

  • Added enrollment workflow for fresh enrollment and enrollment reusing existing database

  • Added workflow for presence only verification

Information Mediatorarrow-up-right

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Highlights

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

  • Errors fixed in the Subscribe workflow

  • Event acknowledgment added in event delivery workflow

Messagingarrow-up-right

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Highlights

  • Improvements to API testing

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

  • Updates in all headings for better readability and structure

  • Updates to diagrams and tables, including a new workflow diagram

Paymentsarrow-up-right

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Highlights

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

  • Updates to the APIs for the Account Mapper, Bulk Disbursements, and Vouchers

  • Additional APIs to support the P2G feature

  • Additional terms added to the Terminology section

  • Enhancements to the P2G Functional Requirement

  • Addition of the “Billers Table” in the Data Structures section

  • Updates to the P2G workflows in the Internal Workflows section

Registrationarrow-up-right

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Highlights

  • Improvements to API testing

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

  • Updates to Cross-Cutting Requirements for consistency with Architectural guidelines

  • Updates to the Key Digital Functionality and Functional Requirements sections to improve clarity

Schedulerarrow-up-right

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Highlights

  • Updates to the API to support deletion of multiple appointments

  • Improvements to the Functional Requirements section related to booking multiple events/appointments

Workflowarrow-up-right

Release Notesarrow-up-right

Highlights

  • Improvements to API testing

  • Updates to naming of APIs to be consistent with GovStack standards

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