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Lisa Marie Martinez.  What we are talking about  hierarchy of needs and information in high performing delivery systems  Who needs to know?  consumers.

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1 Lisa Marie Martinez

2  What we are talking about  hierarchy of needs and information in high performing delivery systems  Who needs to know?  consumers – me and you  sponsors  providers  Scenario – information hierarchies  correct visual city  correct visual national  Validity of information  ease of access and delivery without higher cost  Information hierarchies and valid data capture.  Information delivery without the high cost  privacy and consumer protection  speed and accuracy for built once and used by many

3 ensuring information about each consumer (child) and customer (parent) is acquired and stored once

4  Hierarchy of information includes the grouping or categories within a subject or “thing”.  how does this affect you or why does this need your attention?  think of your checking account...  you have deposits  you have debits  you must not over spend beyond your deposit or balance  The federal budget is just like a checking account  The deposits must not exceed the spending

5 Who? In this scenario we are in the United States

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8  Federal sponsor supplies a budget to the state administrator  The state administrator allocates the budget to each county  Then each county to each city

9 semantic relationships across global boundaries

10 Architecture Agility  A thing having 1 or more sub-grouping or categories.  In this example a county has 1 or more cities.  Cities must be grouped by county for many reasons, in this case to ensure single counting of budget needs or demand.  Every city and therefore the county will group the employees who support the cities for a county.

11 nation country state 1 county 1 county 2 state 2county 1 natural hierarchy extended for states in a nation

12 County City 1 City 2 City 3

13 County City 1 zip code 1 zip code 2 City 2 Zip code 2 Zip code 1 City 3

14 Accountability and Auditability

15 national statecity Service Provider

16 Our constitutional rights are not subjective. If the authorities are not allowed to track us, why would anyone else think they have a right to track us. Our service providers contractual agreements are no longer honored and we are not informed, even though we have taken issue with big brother watching us. The threats and risk are subtle and beginning to surface with the responsibility left to a consumer. Issues

17  each city has a series of zip codes  exceptions being less than 20% of the use cases  under-developed countries excluded but not forgotten; the value in ensuring those countries have the same model ensures cost and secure delivery  zip codes summarize populations in a generic manner and each local government has the option to enrich locally without changing the context of the information.  validity of information

18  people are identified by zip code based on residence  permanent versus temporary would be an identifier  the rule being physical location

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