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An incomplete computerization of public. administration (eGovernment) There are still some reserves in the field of computerisation of public administration. The material resources for the functioning of public administration, including the area of ICT, is not keeping pace with the development of ICT in the private sector. The complicated structure of public administration can be described best as a multiply interconnected system of huge quantities of authorities that manage the data related to their activities (According to qualified estimate, approximately 10,000 offices manage about 350 agendas). Information Systems (IS) of public administration do not use a uniform data base and are independent of each other, due to which any changes in the data in one database are not reflected in the other information systems, and citizens are forced to report various changes to a large number of authorities. Conversely, a number of areas that could run on one information and communication system or its modernization in relation to the specific needs of the public administration do not so (e.g. IS for municipal waste management, IS having special requirements for security of data on citizens and other facts, radio communication systems of the IRS units etc.), although such an IS would mean a considerable saving in the cost of public administration. Development needs:  Further expansion, interconnection and sharing of data resources of public administration and the use of all available registers for this purpose, their interconnection and development, as well as a better quality and much faster access to statistical data (including for the purpose of eliminating duplication in the information duties for businesses and citizens), mainly through enabling a full electronic submission without the presence of an official (from home, other mobile devices, etc.) and further computerisation of the agendas (eProcurement, tax administration, eHealth, eJustice, eCulture etc.).  Further development of the system for electronic identification and authorisation for citizens and the business sector, including their recognition abroad.  Completion of construction of data networks for public administration and construction and modernization of secure data centres, including cloud solutions.  Development, sharing and publication of public administration data on the principle of "open data".  Development, integration and unification of information and communication systems (e.g. PEGAS) for specific needs of public administration.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement, www.dotaceeu.cz

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An incomplete computerization of public. administration (eGovernment) There are still some reserves in the field of computerisation of public administration. The material resources for the functioning of public administration, including the area of ICT, is not keeping pace with the development of ICT in the private sector. The complicated structure of public administration can be described best as a multiply interconnected system of huge quantities of authorities that manage the data related to their activities (According to qualified estimate, approximately 10,000 offices manage about 350 agendas). Information Systems (IS) of public administration do not use a uniform data base and are independent of each other, due to which any changes in the data in one database are not reflected in the other information systems, and citizens are forced to report various changes to a large number of authorities. Conversely, a number of areas that could run on one information and communication system or its modernization in relation to the specific needs of the public administration do not so (e.g. IS for municipal waste management, IS having special requirements for security of data on citizens and other facts, radio communication systems of the IRS units etc.), although such an IS would mean a considerable saving in the cost of public administration. Development needs: Further expansion, interconnection and sharing of data resources of public administration and the use of all available registers for this purpose, their interconnection and development, as well as a better quality and much faster access to statistical data (including for the purpose of eliminating duplication in the information duties for businesses and citizens), mainly through enabling a full electronic submission without the presence of an official (from home, other mobile devices, etc.) and further computerisation of the agendas (eProcurement, tax administration, eHealth, eJustice, eCulture etc.). Further development of the system for electronic identification and authorisation for citizens and the business sector, including their recognition abroad. Completion of construction of data networks for public administration and construction and modernization of secure data centres, including cloud solutions. Development, sharing and publication of public administration data on the principle of "open data". Development, integration and unification of information and communication systems (e.g. PEGAS) for specific needs of public administration.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, www.dotaceeu.cz

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