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has been published by the European Commission Action Plan 2011-15 for the development of e-Government at the European level . This is a detailed document which aims to make a path to achieve the ambitious goals reflected in the Malmö Ministerial Declaration: "by 2015 the authorities of the member countries will be open, flexible and collaborative relationships with citizens and companies. eGovernment will use to improve their efficiency and effectiveness and to continually improve services in the full sense of attending the needs of users and maximize the public value as a contribution to the transition dne Europe a leading knowledge economy. "
The Action Plan is therefore a firm commitment the transition from the current e-government concept to a new model of government more open and flexible in different local, regional , State and Europe, with direct participation of citizens.
This provides a set of policy components include specific actions to be deployed by Member States and the Commission itself with a timetable for each of them:
Area 1: User Empowerment
facilitate citizens and businesses to be proactive through the use of new technological tools:
- Services that take into account the needs of users : 2013, governments will have developed custom online services with functions such as monitoring the status of transactions with government.
- collaborative production services: an initial analysis on what are the best tools and how best to implement them.
- Reuse of information held by public sector : by 2011 should agree on a common set of information that can be reused. We will revise the policy that governs with the aim of extending the strategy.
- Improving transparency: in 2014 the member states allow people to electronically access their personal data.
- Participation of citizens in the formulation of public policy: will work on e-participation projects based on such tools for electronic requests as part of the popular legislative initiatives.
axis 2. Market
Working for electronic public services to be consistent across countries:
- European single and unique platform for electronic tendering : for 2014 should have removed the barriers that support companies doing business in different countries.
- mobility of people: by 2015 Member States shall facilitate the delivery of information services to citizens are consistent across countries.
- e-Projects at European level: will define a series of large-scale projects that are of European, in the environmental field for example.
Axis 3. Effectiveness and Efficiency of Administration
is that ICTs allow sufficient organizational changes for the provision of public services faster and better Soteno:
- Improvement of organizational processes: taking advantage of ICT for example by improving the ePractice portal to a platform for knowledge exchange.
- Reducing administrative burdens: pooling practices for implementing processes of a single record. Administration
- green: for 2013 governments must have agreed indicators and assessment procedures to measure emissions reduction actions for implementing e-Gov services.
Axis 4. Conditions to develop eGovernment
is launching a series of technical measures and legal framework that will serve to facilitate interoperability between countries:
- open specifications and interoperability: for 2015 actions must be implemented intended to launch a European network of interoperability and the European Interoperability Strategy. Previous governments should have set their national schemes in line Europe.
- identifying common elements: will promote mutual recognition between countries of the electronic signature and electronic authentication of each of them.
- Innovation in infrastructure: new paradigms will be studied (cloud-computing) and will launch several pilot projects.
As you can see the different governments that come out of the upcoming elections have work to do.
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