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The need for Up-to-date Websites

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Lessons learned from COVID-19

By Nicholas Ruwan Dias, PhD, & Niresh Eliatamby, MBA

In the era of COVID-19, standing around in a crowd means inviting disaster. Just one infected person there, and the result can be deadly. So why stand in a crowd at all? Because unfortunately, many nations, both in and outside the Commonwealth, still have not deployed and utilised modern technology and carried out simple tasks such as keeping our websites updated.

  • Information dissemination
    • Effective web-based information on official websites

Key Highlights of User Experience
 

  • Research shows 39% of people will stop visiting a website if images won’t load or take too long to load
  • 47% of people expect a web page to load in two seconds or less.
  • 53% of mobile site visitors leave a page that takes longer than three seconds to load
  • Two-thirds of people would rather read something designed to be interactive than something plain.
  • 38% of people will stop engaging with a website if the content and layout is not user friendly.
  • Information people want to see available on a website: 84% service content and 64% contact information
  • 85% of website visitors expect the Mobile version of the website to be faster
  • 88% of visitors say they wouldn’t return to a website after having a bad user experience.

A typical Commonwealth nation has hundreds of government agencies – Ministries, Departments, Authorities, Commissions, Corporations, Provincial Council agencies, Local Government Agencies… But how many of them have functioning websites that can be said to have uptodate information? Most appear to be from the age of the dinosaurs.

Or let’s put it another way. If government bodies had efficient websites, would we be seeing huge crowds at many of these agencies, crowds of people who have often travelled for hours to get there?

Crowds by the way severely increase the risk of disease transmission among themselves and to the staff of these agencies. But even in this era of COVID-19, the deadliest pandemic in a century, we see crowds at government agencies, there for simple tasks that could easily be carried out online; or searching for information that should be available on a basic website.

It is necessary for modern governance and public transparency, as well as to cultivate citizens’ sense of trustworthiness in government, for there to be simple and continuous public access to important policy information. Nevertheless, there is a lack of efficiency in the dissemination of information by many government agencies.

Uptodate information is even more important in rural areas, where people would need to travel great distances to reach a government agency, although research has found that government agencies are more accessible on their official websites in heavily populated urban areas, where residents often have greater Internet connectivity. On the other hand, government agencies do not make enough information accessible for the public in areas with large cities where residents lack the opportunity.

What’s an organisation’s first connection to the public? It might be a personal meeting or social message, but it is most likely that the first point of contact will be people visiting your organisation’s website for the first time. The official website can be one of the most important tools to meet citizens’ requirements and therefore it is crucial to optimize the public’s experience.

Above all, one basic concept is that a well-developed government website must allow people to find information and services they need as easily as possible.

The writers examined government websites in several countries in and outside the Commonwealth. Here are some examples:

CountryContent ReadinessUser
Friendly
Mobile
Friendly
SecurityLatest
Technology
Remarks
USAYesYesYesYesYesUSA.gov is “an excellent public service,” syncing with social networks, offering email alerts, YouTube videos and a comprehensive directory for agencies and constantly adapting their seamless interface and intuitive user experience design.
United KingdomYesYesYesYesYesUK.Gov is highly praised for its simple designing, the consistency of its contents, the optimisation of its search engine strategy, the strength of the management team and the reduction of hundreds of public websites.
AustraliaYesYesYesYesYesAustralia has made considerable design changes to Australia.gov.au, which has helped the country’s e-government services reach second highest e-government rankings in the United Nations by using comprehensive consumer analysis and testing.
Hong KongYesYesYesYesYesIt is notable for its accessibility in multiple languages such as Cantonese, Mandarin, English, Bahasa Indonesia, Nepali, Tagalog, Urdu, Thai, and Vietnamese — they are more concerned about usefulness of content.
SingaporeYesYesYesYesYesSingapore’s ecitizen.gov.sg resembles a basic search engine but when the researchers discovered that many users needed basic tabs that would help them find information, the category tabs were introduced. The popular input encourages citizens’ engagement as well.
South KoreaYesYesYesYesYesSouth Korea offers korea.go.kr, which features icons and drawings that represent national cultures in the language of their visual and design, while maintaining the highest standards of usability.

Recommendations on what a government website should have:

Here are a few suggestions for a summary of the approach on an official government website:

Low Cost

Maintaining an uptodate website doesn’t cost millions or require a large number of staff. Just a couple of employees – a writer, a couple of translators and a designer – would suffice. In smaller agencies, some of these functions could even be outsourced if necessary, such as design and translation, at very little cost. Neither does it cost millions to set up and host a website.

Speed

It is essential that those who work on the website must be kept in the loop on all public related initiatives in the organisation, so that they may include these on the website as quickly as possible. For example, when a Minister announces a new initiative, the groundwork should already have been done by the website team so that the public could immediately visit the website and obtain more information.

A/B Testing

When your mother was cooking something, didn’t she routinely give you a spoon of what she was cooking and ask “How does it taste?”; “Does it need more salt?”; “Is it sweet enough or too sweet?”(pardon the sexist example). What she was doing was a form of A/B Testing, which is testing the product with a sample population of the target group which the product was meant for.

Testing takes place in stages; first with a few of the organisation’s own staff in one department; then other departments; next with a small group of customers whom you are targeting, perhaps 20-50. Then larger groups of 100-500. Remember that your sample group should consist of a cross-section of the final group of customers/audiences that would be the users. If your website is for 40-60 year-olds, then there’s no point testing it with a target group of teenagers.

Feedback from the target group must be critically analysed through various methodologies including questionnaires, interviews, etc. The website should then be improved upon as per the evaluations of such feedback.

For heaven’s sake, don’t simply present it to the Chairman or Minister, get his/her approval and then use it as the final product because “Chairman has approved”. He/she is not the target user group.

User-friendliness

One key point is that a website must be functional for the intended users. I.e. Users with different requirements must be able to achieve their objectives easily.

Websites should strive to be mouse-friendly, where users only need to click, and not have to use the keyboard extensively. Remember, it’s all about user experience.

Colours / Flashing

Avoid the use of a huge amount of contrasting colours. They are distractions. You’re making a professional website, not a Vesak pandal or Christmas tree.

Web Technology

The trend of Progressive web apps (or PWA) websites enables users to view their favorite websites on a mobile web browser or laptop and without the need for special apps or computer programs. The HTML or CSS, JavaScript, React or Angular are to be written by PWAs 2020. In addition to a great experience and no program requirement, PWA can send push notifications and allow users to access cached content offline.

Mobile friendliness

Another phenomenon considered in web growth is Accelerated Mobile Pages (or AMP). The aim is to improve page output and lower the chance of a consumer quitting it. The PWA-like AMP technology. The difference is that pages are expedited due to an open-source plugin that Twitter and Google have recently created. Optimized websites with streamlined but easy design with only simple features compared with full-scope web items are AMPs. Our material is often legible and mobile-friendly, too. In an effort to standardize the language and create a convenient ecosystem that is easy to benefit from, JavaScript frameworks appeared. In 2020, the architecture for JavaScript involves UX, UI, testing and management of software technology. The use of frameworks is focused on ready components to construct on a website. For example, median load time is 0.7 seconds for AMP HTML-coded content.

Artificial Intelligence Usage

Many assume that bots will become more self-learning and easily suit the needs and actions of individual users. This means that round the clock bots (24/7) will replace support managers and provide cost savings for multiple businesses. The emergence of Bots will affect web design trends as well, in particular user experience (UX) one. The significant advance of AI technology and machine learning technology has meant that virtual assistant designs are needed, which not only relate to visual experience, but also to product algorithms. 24/7 problem-solving potentials, human intuition, and deep market understanding are the most significant benefits of consumer behaviour program. For instance FAQs in websites can be diverted to Chatbots. It is anticipated that more than 85% of consumer transactions will take place at business ends without an individual by 2020. Around the same way, chatbots will become the number one user technology across all AI integrations in the next five years.

Serverless Technology

What is the future of web development? Serverless technology is the way forward. Serverless technology is the product of searching for ways of preventing device overload, data loss or costly growth. Recently, serverless algorithms, supported by major vendors including AWS, Google and Azure have been developed for cloud computing. According to the serverless concept, clouds which control machines’ resource consumption may substitute regular servers. The serverless based application architecture leads to budget reduction and continuous support, improves applications with agility potential, and enables a more secure Internet environment. The technology is focused on the use of FaaS (FaaS).

Security

The CIA triad – confidentiality, integrity and availability – is a benchmark in information security. This model is used to establish organizational security policies.  Data Protection Standards Payment Card Industry (PCI-DSS) identifies website owners with online stores’ specifications. All these standards ensure that the cardholder information you capture as an online site is properly protected. A cyber security framework has been developed by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The basis of this guide is the security framework of our Web sites. For transit data between a host (web server or firewall) and the client (web browser), SSL certificates must encrypt data. This means the user will not intercept the details to the correct server. It is not enough to prevent an attacker from accessing confidential information by using SSL certificates alone. A web vulnerability could allow attackers to eavesdrop traffic, show false information, send fake sites to visitors, take ransomware (ransomware) websites hostage or wipe away all of their data. A WAF firewall is designed to prevent these website attacks.

Seamless Teamwork

There’s little use of the business analyst and designer (UI/UX) doing their part, if the backend technical work is not immediately done. When a citizen clicks on a link, it needs to lead to the relevant page. Teamwork is crucial or the process breaks down.

Conclusion

  1. Every country needs modern websites. Quite apart from the fact that citizens need to get their requirements fulfilled and governments need to get citizens to adhere to various requirements, the quality of websites also affects foreign business contacts. In the COVID era where every country will be fighting for sparse foreign investment, it is vital that the first point of contact – the website – should impress prospective investors and business contacts.
  2. A website’s content needs to be powerful. A good website will satisfy citizens and other target audiences. The user should not leave the website in disgust at not having his/her requirement fulfilled.
  3. Remember that the effective life of a technology is about 2 years. That’s because new innovations change the customer experience and both technology and customer experiences become obsolete after 2 years. So don’t set up a fabulous website and keep it for 5 years.

(Copyright Nicholas Ruwan Dias and Niresh Eliatamby)

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