Wednesday, November 23, 2005

EU says citizens must come first in next wave of eGovernment services

Commissioner Viviane Reding, the European Commission's commissioner on the Information Society gave a speech “Citizens first - the next wave of government services on-line” at the Forum Européen de l’Administration Electronique in Paris on 15 December 2005.

Ms Reding stressed how much she welcomes the Ministerial Declaration as a landmark reference for the eGovernment Action Plan that she will propose in Spring 2006.

As she mentioned in her speech: “We all recognise that making eGovernment a reality remains a significant challenge. At the same time, much progress has been made. All EU Member States now have an eGovernment strategy for modernising their administrations. Over 90% of public services providers are online. The great majority of citizens who are using these online services are positive about them. Usage is also growing. According to a recent Eurostat survey in 2004 over half of businesses and citizens used the Internet to access public authorities’ websites. This is quite encouraging, especially since the percentage of citizens making these visits doubled from 2003 to 2004.”

It is important to note, for example, that many citizens have submitted their tax declarations electronically in 2005 in overwhelming numbers in France. Together they saved millions of public administration hours. Also, in some countries electronic public service cards are starting to appear so that citizens can obtain official documents at a click. Across Europe many companies are already regularly reporting via the Internet on social security or value-added tax. However, most of the present users are highly-educated and relatively young. As Ms Reding argues, "future eGovernment should take care to exclude no-one". Indeed, the focus has to be "citizens first".

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

E-governmnet Index

Friday, November 18, 2005

eGovernment workshop in Sharjah

A workshop on eGovernment was opened by the College of Business Administration at the University of Sharjah (UoS) yesterday.

The programme of 2005 as year of IT was announced by the University under the patronage of His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.

The programme is designed to create awareness on the progress of the electronic government, review problems and explore new horizons.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

eGovernment Documents - 2005

EU: eCitizenship for All benchmark report 2005 [25 November 2005]
EU: eGovernment in the Member States of the European Union – 2nd edition [09 November 2005]
UK: Transformational Government - Enabled by Technology [02 November 2005]
DK: OECD Peer Review of E-Government in Denmark [29 September 2005]
LV: e-Government Action Programme 2005-2009 [29 September 2005]
EU: e-Inclusion - New challenges and policy recommendations [22 September 2005]
DE: SAGA Standards and Architectures for e-Government Applications v2.1 [19 September 2005]
GL: Global E-Government 2005 [17 September 2005]
EU: Commission Communication on eAccessibility [13 September 2005]
DE: Software Migration Guide v2.0 [13 September 2005]
PT: LigarPortugal programme [30 July 2005]
ES: IRIA Report on ICT in public administration 2004 [15 July 2005]
ES: Recommendations on the use of free and open source software [07 July 2005]
SE: From an IT policy for society to a policy for the information society [30 June 2005]
EU: eGovernment in the Member States of the European Union [27 June 2005]
FR: Report on the national electronic ID card project [16 June 2005]
ES: MAGERIT risk analysis and management methodology Version 2.0 [16 June 2005]
ES: The construction of pan-European e-Government Services [14 June 2005]
LU: Master plan for electronic governance [13 June 2005]
EU: Interoperability of eGovernment systems [10 June 2005]
EU: Organisational Changes, Skills and the Role of Leadership required by eGovernment [09 June 2005]
NL: Better performance with ICT - National ICT Agenda 2005-2006 [06 June 2005]
EU: i2010 - A European Information Society for growth and employment [01 June 2005]
SE: Framework for assessing the performance of e-government in Sweden [31 May 2005]
DK: IT and Telecommunications Policy Report 2005 [12 May 2005]
FR: E-Procurement Security Guide [20 April 2005]
FI: Information Society Programme [08 April 2005]
GL: Leadership in Customer Service 2005 [06 April 2005]
UK: Blue Frog II - eProcurement in action [05 April 2005]
UK: Connecting the UK: the Digital Strategy [01 April 2005]
CY: Factors and Impacts in the Information Society - Report on Cyprus [22 March 2005]
UK: Government Connect prospectus [21 March 2005]
UK: e-Government Interoperability Framework v 6.1 [18 March 2005]
DE: BundOnline 2005 - Implementation Plan 2004 [18 March 2005]
AT: Public Service in Austria [09 March 2005]
EU: Fifth Web-based Survey on Electronic Public Services [08 March 2005]
IT: E-Government Code [07 March 2005]
UK: The National Strategy for Local e-Government - Two years on [05 March 2005]
SE: Action Plan to reduce administrative burden for enterprises [22 February 2005]
LV: Programme e-Latvia 2005-2008 [17 February 2005]
EU: Study on target infrastructure for delivering pan-European eGovernment services [17 February 2005]
EU: Study on stakeholder requirements for pan-European eGovernment services [17 February 2005]
FI: Towards a Networked Finland [15 February 2005]
SE: E-identification for secure e-services [15 February 2005]
GL: Maximizing the Value of Public-Sector Shared Services [14 February 2005]
EU: The impact of e-government on competitiveness [14 February 2005]
NL: E-government in the Netherlands: a brief history [28 January 2005]
UK: Service Design and Delivery Guide [27 January 2005]
EU: The EU and its eGovernment development policy [19 January 2005]
EU: eProcurement Action Plan [19 January 2005]
EU: European Interoperability Framework v.1.0 [17 January 2005]
EU: Functional requirements for eProcurement under the EU legislative framework [15 January 2005]
EU: Top of the Web survey 2004 [14 January 2005]
HU: Factors and Impacts in the Information Society - Report on Hungary [13 January 2005]
IT: Guidelines for the digitisation of Public Administration 2005 [04 January 2005]