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Page 1: Strategies LLC Taxonomy October 4, 2006Copyright 2006 Taxonomy Strategies LLC. All rights reserved. Making the Business Case for Metadata: U.S. Environmental

Strategies LLCTaxonomy

October 4, 2006 Copyright 2006 Taxonomy Strategies LLC. All rights reserved.

Making the Business Case for Metadata:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Case Study

Joseph A Busch, Principal

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Who I am: Joseph Busch

Over 25 years in the business of organized information. Founder, Taxonomy Strategies LLC Director, Solutions Architecture, Interwoven VP, Infoware, Metacode Technologies

– (acquired by Interwoven, November 2000)

Program Manager, Getty Foundation Manager, Pricewaterhouse

Metadata and taxonomies community leadership. President, American Society for Information Science & Technology Director, Dublin Core Metadata Initiative Adviser, National Research Council Computer Science and

Telecommunications Board Reviewer, National Science Foundation Division of Information and

Intelligent Systems Founder, Networked Knowledge Organization Systems/Services

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Recent & current projects

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Agenda

Metadata themes & issues Metadata costs & benefits

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Overall enterprise metadata goals

Provide a single methodology for categorizing information across EPA offices, programs, and regions.

Reduce the time it takes to successfully target and find cross-Program/Region information

Enable and enforce content linking across the agency Build common agency-wide terminology resources

Eliminate multiple, ambiguous taxonomies Eliminate multiple glossaries, abbreviations and acronyms

Group things differently depending on the context e.g., ground water with drinking water, or ground water with water

quality Get the right content to the right people in the right format

at the right time.

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Epa.gov site search

Put almost everything in the search index (PDF libraries, EIMS and other repositories, etc.)

Search across Programs & Regions on broad reaching topics.

Enable automatic synonym search (query expansion) Avoid retrieving too much stuff. Provide guidance about how to choose the best

keywords. Provide a single EPA-wide glossary, abbreviations and

acronyms resource. Find related information on-the-fly (more like this) Identify major new resources (new topics, new major

sites, documents of interest, what’s important today)

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Link information to & from Programs

Enforce linking to major national information. Identify & recommend related content when pages are

submitted to CMS (content management system). Provide reliable & efficient process to efficiently assemble

super topic sites, e.g., on mercury. Define process to assemble topical sites quickly, e.g., in

response to Hurricane Katrina. Relate things to a certain application that supports a

service being provided to certain end users. Scope linking beyond EPA including GPO, Dept of

Energy, & some commercial sites.

* GPO – Government Printing Office

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Issues in using information from other Programs

Can’t reliably search information from other programs. Terminology often means different things in different

contexts, e.g., “risk assessment.” Information from other programs may be contradictory,

e.g., research information may conflict with regulations. Links send people to another site. Different look & feel. Links are not necessarily reciprocal.

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Metadata

Require metadata. Make it easy to add & change metadata.

Incorporate metadata into content workflow. Pre-populate metadata.

Provide incentives for quality user-contributed metadata Provide almost instantaneous feedback using that metadata.

Make it easy to change website organization without having to re-index or re-code pages.

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Agenda

Metadata themes & issues Metadata costs & benefits

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Success measures: Usage metrics

Reduce FOIA requests/costs. Expand use to include different types of people (new audiences) Improve customer satisfaction survey results

Score higher on American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) government-wide survey

Improve OMB Performance and Accountability Reports (PARS) Show cause and effect especially between regulation & measured

outcome, e.g, arsenic removed from water and health. Provide more visibility for research pages.

Reduce cost per unique user (UU) Increase Web statistics (page hits)

Increase number of successful website searches. Others?

* FOIA – Freedom of Information Act.

** OMB – Office of Management & Budget.

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Success measures: IA Metrics

Increased number of links. Increased number of internal cross-cutting links. Reduced time to build super topic website. Increased number of metadata fields filled-in. Others?

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Benefit: Reduce FOIA* Requests  

Number of FOIA requests 5,000

Average cost per FOIA response $ 500

FOIA response cost per year $2,500,000

Percentage reduction of FOIA requests per year 5%

FOIA cost savings per year $ 125,000

Potential benefit

* FOIA – Freedom of Information Act.

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Benefit: Reduce Other Information Requests

Number of information requests 50,000

Average cost per response $ 30

Info response cost per year $1,500,000

Percentage reduction of info requests per year 50%

Info requests cost savings per year $ 750,000

Potential benefit

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Benefit: Reduce cost per unique user (UU) 2005 2006 Total IT/Data management budget* $13,020,000 $12,657,400

Percentage epa.gov 1% 1%

Estimated epa.gov budget $ 1,320,000 $ 1,265,740

Epa.gov unique users per year 10,000,000 10,500,000

Cost per user $ .13 $ .12

Percentage increase in users per year 5%

Potential benefit

* Summary of EPA 2006 Budget.

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Benefit: Expand to new audiences  %

Identified target audiences Industry Advocacy General Public

33%

33%

33%

Online survey self-identified audiences Business & Industry Advocacy General Public Competitors/Collaborators State & local governments Tribal councils Academic K-12

15%

10%

20%

10%

15%

5%

10%

5%

Potential benefit

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Benefit: Improve customer satisfaction  

ACSI* score

Average clicks per UU session 10

Reduce clicks by 10%

Potential benefit

* ACSI – American Customer Satisfaction Index.

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Benefit:Improve OMB* Performance and Accountability Reports (PARS) 2006  2007

Research scores amber green

No links to/from research pages 1,000 2,000

% increase in links to/from Research pages 100%

Potential benefit

* OMB – Office of Management & Budget.

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Benefit:Increase number of successful website searches 2006 2007 

No of searches with 0 hits 100,000 20,000

% decrease in searches with 0 hits 500%

Potential benefit

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Benefit:Increase number of links (internal cross-cutting links) 2006 2007 

No. of links to/from epa.gov pages 200,000 400,000

% increase in links to/from epa.gov pages 100%

Potential benefit

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Benefit:Reduce time to build topic websites  

Time to build Hurricane Katrina site 1 month

Cost to build Hurricane Katrina site $ 250,000

Time to build Mercury site 1 year

Cost to build Mercury site $ 750,000

Potential benefit

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Benefit:Increased metadata consistency & quality 2006 2007 

Total epa.gov webpages 500,000 500,000

No of webpages with metatags 50,000 100,000

Percentage pages with metatags 10% 20%

Potential benefit

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Benefit: Decrease time to regulation

Cost per regulation $ 150,000

Percentage decrease 10%

Regulations per year 100

Total savings $ 1,500,000

Potential benefit

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Benefit: Improve e-government (one-stop-shop)

Current avg cost to obtain permit $ 1,500

Total number of permits 100,000

Percentage decrease 5%

Total savings $ 7,500,000

Potential benefit

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Benefit: Decrease grant cycle

Get information out faster

Improve quality of grant proposals

More effective use of grant money

Potential benefit

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Other potential beneits?

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Estimated tagging costs

Taxonomy Facet Hier?TypicalCV Size

Time/ Value (min)*

Avg # values /

Item $ / MinCost/

Element

Audiences N 10 .25 2 $ 0.42 $ 0 .21

Substances N 20,000 .50 3 $ 0.42 $ 0.63

Functions Y 500 .50 1 $ 0.42 $ 0.21

Industries Y 2,500 .50 2 $ 0.42 $ 0.42

Information Types N 20 .25 1 $ 0.42 $ 0.11

Locations Y 5,000 .50 2 $ 0.42 $ 0.42

Organizations Y 50 .50 2 $ 0.42 $ 0.42

Topics Y 100 .50 2 $ 0.42 $ 0.42

TOTALS   28,180 3.50 15   $ 2.84

* Assumption: All values are automatically populated using business rules, clues, or training sets. So the time per value is editorial quality checking, not indexing from scratch.

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Cost assumptions

ASSUMPTIONS  

Enterprise SW License* $ 250,000

Annual Maintenance/Support 15%

SW Implementation 100%

Annual Application Tech Support $ 50,000

Legacy Content Items 100,000

Content Growth Rate 15%

Tagging/Item $ 2.84

Enterprise Taxonomy $ 100,000

* Assumption: Includes one-time Documentum, Northern Lights, and other SW license costs

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Total cost of ownership (TCO)

Description Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

SW          

Licenses $ 250,000        

Maintenance   $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500

Implementation $ 250,000        

Appl Support   $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500

Tagging          

Legacy Content $ 284,000        

Ongoing   $ 42,600 $ 42,600 $ 42,600 $ 42,600

Taxonomy          

Creation $ 100,000        

Maintenance   $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000

TOTAL $ 884,000 $ 132,600 $ 132,600 $ 132,600 $ 132,600

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Benefits

Service efficiency increase    

Reduce FOIA Requests 10% $ 250,000

Reduce Other Information Requests 50% $ 1,250,000

Reduce cost per UU (unique user) 8% $ 108,333

Reduce time/cost to build super topic website 50% $ 250,000

Increase no. of webpages with metatags 100% $ 142,000

Decrease time/cost-to-regulation cycle 10% $ 1,500,000

Decrease time/cost to obtain permit 5% $ 7,500,000

     

TOTAL   $ 11,000,333

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ROI Calculations

Description Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5

Costs          

SW Licenses/Maintenance $ 250,000 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500

Implementation/Support $ 250,000 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $ 37,500

Build/Maintain Taxonomy $ 100,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 15,000

Legacy/Ongoing Tagging $ 284,000 $ 42,600 $ 42,600 $ 42,600 $ 42,600

           

Benefits*          

Reduce info requests   $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,500,000

Improve website efficiency   $ 500,333 $ 500,333 $ 500,333 $ 500,333

Service efficiency gains   $ 9,000,000 $ 9,000,000 $ 9,000,000 $ 9,000,000

           

Yearly Net Benefits $ (884,000) $ 10,867,733 $ 10,867,733 $ 10,867,733 $ 10,867,733

Payback period 1.9 Years until Benefits = Costs    

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October 4, 2006 Copyright 2006 Taxonomy Strategies LLC. All rights reserved.

Questions?

Joseph A. Busch

415-377-7912,

[email protected]

For more information about the EPA Taxonomy Project please see:

http://taxonomy.jkshirey.us/doku.php

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