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1. The system of state and local government in chosen European countries

1. The system of state and local government in chosen European countries. 2. Citizen view. Public Administration :. Should put the citizen in the core Should be accessible Should be responsive. Definition ( differences ) of e-government. Scientific. „Normal people “.

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1. The system of state and local government in chosen European countries

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  1. 1. The system of state and local government in chosen European countries

  2. 2. Citizen view

  3. Public Administration: • Should put the citizen in the core • Should be accessible • Should be responsive

  4. Definition (differences)of e-government Scientific „Normal people“ • Simplification, execution • ofinformationcommunication, transactionprocesses • andprovide administrative services • withlatesttechnologies • Not concrete and clear • So many meanings are subsumed • E.g. organizations measures, rationalization office centralization • Something with PC

  5. 3. Data Protection

  6. Matrix of Data Protection - Accessability - Complexity - Coherency with the European law /international agreements - Data Security in the countries - What does the government/authorities do for data protection and security?

  7. Belgium: Commission for the protection of privacy • Netherlands: The Dutch Data Protection Act • Hungary: Constitution • Ombudsman for data protection • Germany: decisions of the Constitutional Court of Germany (census act) • Data Protection Act • Bulgaria: - Commission for Personal Data Protection in 2002, • - Bulgarian Access to Public Information Act in 2000

  8. 4. Single points of contact

  9. Index • Definition • Implementation • Conclusions Definitions • Legal- As defined by the EUSD article 6 • Practical- Every country defines and thus implements the point of single contact in a different way ( Examples!! )

  10. Implemention • Fatal implementation date- Not achieved • Speeds of implementation- Rate of implementation is different all across EuropeExamples!! • Issues- Technology gap Example!!

  11. Conclusions • Effectivity- Transparancy-WhynoEuropean SPOC instead of a portal?

  12. 5. Business point of view

  13. Business point of view Benefits • Lower costs • High supply of information to the companies • Time-saving • Efficiency for businesses • Decreased bureaucracy • Easy communication Means of E-Government National portals Online information Possibility to provide e-services (fill in the forms)

  14. Due to European Service Directive the procedures should be harmonized in every country. In practise-every country has a different implementation at various steps.it is influenced by economics and political situation in each country. Because of a big national and economicsconditions in every country is impossible to create one united system of e-services in Europe.

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