Business Process Interoperability Framework
The Australian Government Business Process Interoperability Framework (BPIF) provides a guide and tools to assist agencies in making the transition to connected and shared modes of operation. It has been endorsed by the Business Process Transformation Committee (BPTC) as a key tool to support whole of government business transformation.
The BPIF is a component of the Australian Government Interoperability Framework.
The BPIF provides a series of tools to support agencies undertaking business process interoperability initiatives, including:
- a roadmap which provides a series of steps for agencies to move towards interoperability;
- a list of Australian Government sources to support and guide collaborative activity;
- a capability maturity model which can be used by agencies to identify their current level of business process interoperability maturity; and
- a series of case studies to outline existing Australian Government business process management strategies and approaches to cross-agency process management.
The BPIF’s role is to promote a whole of government approach to the management of business processes and a consistent way of tackling common issues across multiple agencies.
The publication
Business Process Interoperability Framework [
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To obtain hard copies of the Australian Government Business Process Interoperability Framework publication, please email your name, organisation, delivery address and the number of copies you require to the BPTC Team.
Contact for information on this page: Bpm.panel@finance.gov.au

