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The process can be too strict and get in the way, according to @pchampin, but he has never seen this much at @w3c, as their core values mean that everyone is involved and build consensus.

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We work to identify what resources people need. Some of the jurisdictions we work with even have problems with electricity, so we have to approach things case by case, says @stephen_abbott @OpenOwnership at .

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On capacity and funding issues, for @NATO it's opt-in. We have a toolbox of different mechanisms. For eg, a framework mechanism can help other countries to implement. Capability planners can come in to help implement standards.

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Good standards need to be driven by a need. You need to show what the benefits of a standard are. Rather than having to negotiate, it may be better to promote the results of the standard, says @makxdekkers at .

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We have similar challenges where countries don't realise the pros of standards. Difficult to convince some countries. But they can realise the changing needs. Legacy systems can be an issue. Countries may not have the funding, says @stephen_abbott @OpenOwnership at .

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We have to have political consensus. We have to trade off for certain standards. For standards where allies work together you have to think about the operational disadvantages, such as you can't share transport etc, says Gernot Friedrich @NATO at .

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While we have to get approval from all 30 allies at @NATO, we don't need all of them to get involved in building standards. Allies volunteer. But it's also voluntary for implementation. It's a two step process, says Gernot Friedrich @NATO at .

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Europe Action, 4 solutions of fundamental reference data:
CAMSS (Common Assessment Method for Standards and Specifications), EIRA, eGovERA, ELIS (the EIRA Library of Interoperability Specifications) presented by Raúl M. Abril @EU_DIGIT
europa.eu/!tNcV4W

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Network of Terms is a service that searches Linked Data sources in a federative way.
With a unified that institutions can query using it searches the terminology sources for matching terms – real time, with . Offered at @github
track 2

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Cultural institutions in the are encouraged to publish data as and to assign standardised terms.

@ennomeijers @KB_Nederland proposes the ‘Network of Terms’ to search Linked Data sources in a federative way. track 2

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You may need to go for shared ownership and have all the participants in a working group contribute to awareness-raising. But the participants are the best people to explain what the benefits are, says @makxdekkers at

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To have a diversity of people involved is something you can only try to achieve, says @makxdekkers. Getting the message out can be difficult. You're dependent on the people around the table. If you see insufficient participation from communities, reach out and engage more!

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.@stephen_abbott @OpenOwnership: we work with organisations that push their policy standards. We have a leadership group that decide on how they will publish their data. We have more engagement in shifting political norms. We are looking to implement more governance mechanisms.

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To a question on how to involve stakeholders, Gernot Friedrich @NATO says we need our 30 allies to approve standards. Pretty strict and top-down. Countries that are not allies may also have to approve for classified info.

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can be hard to navigate.
VINALOD is an intuitive visual data exploration tool to navigate the and see links between collections.
Join Simon Steuer, Hagar Lowenthal & Teresa Barrueco at track 2 to learn more:

op.europa.eu/en/web/endorse-20

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.@w3c does not work in isolation. It works in liaison with many others. We are a community-driven organisation and open, says @pchampin.

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Next up in the panel is @pchampin of @w3c. He presents how @w3c standards work and working groups operate. 'Make the web work for everyone' is the key message.
The @w3c working groups are very open and transparent. Non-member contributions are welcome!

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Transparency is very important, open discussion, inclusiveness, clear processes and procedures ... In some cultures, people want to take about what they've done, in others what they want to do! We need the right people and organisations involved. @makxdekkers at

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