Case Study
Profile
- Customer
U.S. Geological Survey-National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)
- Industry
Public Sector / Federal Government Agency
- Applications
Web Content Quality Management

U.S. Geological Survey-National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII)
Background
The U.S. Geological Survey coordinates and operates the NBII. It is comprised of many partners, government agencies, academic institutions, non-government organizations, and private industry. As a Web-based program, the NBII links diverse, high-quality biological databases, information products, and analytical tools. The NBII’s mission is to make biological information widely available to a wide range of constituents and stakeholders, including:
- Public agencies that need access to biological data for managing public lands;
- Private sector groups that need to understand such things as the impact of metropolitan growth on ecological resources;
- Scientists, who need access to the highest quality data to design and direct their research;
- Educators at all levels who need the most relevant and stimulating materials available to motivate and enlighten students; and
- Private citizens needing unbiased information on regional and local trends, and the role of humans on the environment.
The Business Problem
Implementing a corporate Web policy for NBII could only be effective if there were systems in place to validate and monitor the effective implementation of that policy. One of the biggest challenges facing enterprise customers is the ability to manage solutions for content quality test management across a large de-centralized organization.
“How people search for information varies widely between individuals,” according to Mike Frame, Technology Director for the NBII. “I’m a firm believer that if you have information on the Web, it should be open to everyone, and that the information should be accessible, available, searchable and presentable in a many ways to accommodate different research styles.”
NBII content contributors are located around the country and information in the NBII data repositories and collections, accessed through Intranet and Internet portals, come from a wide variety of decentralized sources. For NBII, creating a “common look and feel,” implementing a system for Search, improving the usability of biological information, and addressing federal content quality and accessibility standards, such as Section 508 and privacy policies, across this broad and decentralized organization is an enterprise undertaking.
The Solution
NBII needed a system for platform independent and scalable enterprise-wide content policy management. HiSoftware provided NBII with a combination of server-side remote applications that allow for automated and remote testing, and user-driven interactive desktop solutions that allow developers to test their content for conformance with standards. HiSoftware Compliance Sheriff is a back-end automated server solution that verifies and validates multiple websites on multiple servers, regardless of the actual server location and server platform. Compliance Sheriff allows NBII to monitor it’s own sites and partner sites, which are decentralized and hosted around the country, from a single central location. Compliance Sheriff provides automated reporting and validation that these sites are in compliance with U.S. Federal regulations for accessibility and privacy, USGS Departmental policies, and NBII specific organizational policies mandating a “common look and feel” for these NBII funded sites.
Today, NBII is also using HiSoftware’s user-driven interactive desktop solutions, AccVerify and AccRepair along with Compliance Sheriff to address and remediate content quality and accessibility issues and to create automated tests for validation of their XML Metadata schemas.
The Bottom Line
Today NBII is utilizing Compliance Sheriff to assist in managing the implementation and monitoring of Web policies across and increasingly complex and diverse set of NBII sites and partner sites. It provides a scalable architecture that provides NBII with a faster deployment time and lower cost of ownership for the solution set. HiSoftware products provide a comprehensive interface for testing content against standards for Accessibility, searchability and any custom content quality factor, providing a unified approach that meets the demands of both NBII business and technical constituencies, by allowing their experts and/or policy managers to define content policies and then providing a solution to validate compliance with these policies.
“Prior to our implementation of HiSoftware’s solutions, NBII utilized staff members to audit the NBII sites and partner sites for conformance with our Web policies,” said Frame “This was extremely labor intensive and time consuming, given the breadth and depth of these sites. Additionally, there was no efficient way to update these audits without expending additional resources, as Web content is dynamic by nature, and thus continually changing. Since the NBII is the Nation’s biological portal to biological data and information within the United States, it is important that we identify new and more effective means for the discovery, retrieval, and dissemination of our information. As technology changes, so will our approaches to solving this ever-growing and ongoing problem,” said Frame.
As a recognized leader within the federal government related to metadata, accessibility, and web technologies, the NBII is continually on the lookout for new technologies, standards, and approaches that will make biological information more accessible on the Web to all users.