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e -City:

e -City:. A Public – Private Partnership. Tomas Milaknis CEO , Alna AB eCity workshop , 2014-09-04 , Vilnius. Agenda. Definition R eason to consider Implementation issues ALNA- OMNITEL Initiatives Existing solutions Summary (Call for action). Definition.

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  1. e-City: A Public – Private Partnership Tomas Milaknis CEO, Alna AB eCity workshop, 2014-09-04, Vilnius

  2. Agenda • Definition • Reason to consider • Implementation issues • ALNA-OMNITEL Initiatives • Existing solutions • Summary (Call for action)

  3. Definition e-City is a digital environment (systems and communication networks) and set of digital services aassisting the city administration, business and citizens (including city guests) to distribute and receive information, control and monitor the city life. Citizen City Guests Business Administration

  4. Finance Information Management Infrastructure Definition e-City Cornerstones

  5. Web services Procurement Personalized service packages Civil services City administration Other Government Mobile community Digital community Definition • Diversification of digital environment collated with standardized processes

  6. The reason to consider The GOAL - to make life of the city easier and more effective by implementation of digital communication and digital services.

  7. The reason to consider • Identification, Authentification,Registration,… • Commercial licenses, taxesandfines, • parking fees,... • Developments, claims, permissions, … • “Online”polling, voting, debates • e-News Digital services

  8. The reason to consider • Business Management • Basic Office productivity • Financial services ( Payroll / Accounting / Invoicing, etc.) • Customer Relationship Management • e-Business facilities • Support/EnsureB2G / B2B / B2C possibility • General ‘Localized’ Advisory Service (banking/insurance/legalservices, etc.) Digital Communities. Manage and advocate local employers

  9. The reason to consider Interest of the City Fast decision making in dialog with the citizens and business Cost and time saving, quality improvement of public services, new technology challenges for the citizens Fast and easy access to the comprehensive fresh information – new challenge for the local community and guests of the city As the consequence – faster business development and growth of the city prosperity

  10. The reason to consider Interest of the citizens Direct participation in city government, development of open and democratic society Transparency of city life processes, better access to the services, time and attempts savings (One counter service) Tourism expansion and growth of service demands

  11. The reason to consider Interest of the business Faster solution of administrative issues with municipality, less bureaucracy, time and cost savings (One counter service, digital applications and responses) Faster communication between business bodies, higher business effectiveness

  12. e-City. Implementation Issues Create e-City development plan and consistently implement it • Develop digital infrastructure • Provide easy access to the services for the citizens and business • Encourage the use of digital technology (e-mail environment, internet at schools and libraries, info-kiosks, etc.)

  13. e-City. Implementation Issues It is not affordable by one body, neither municipality, nor business or science and education. Goal can be achieved only by tight partnership of all parties. Political and public support shall be attained and clear goals and priorities set.

  14. e-City. ALNA – OMNITEL Initiatives Strategic partnership agreement, covering joint activities in e-governing development Education activities for municipalities and society (conferences, exhibitions, meetings) “Langas i ateiti” activities Knowledge economy events (for business, science and government) “Sunrise Valley” – integration of business, science and education e-Government solutions Developed and implemented solutions (State and Municipality level solutions)

  15. e-City Existing solutions

  16. via Internet, GPRS, GSM IPsec Minicipality HQ In business trip IPsec GPRS, GSM IPsec Municipalitoffice1 Field operations Municipality office 2 e-City Remote workplace of municipality servant(permanent and mobile)

  17. e-City Public transport monitoring and transport security , Specialized transport monitoring, planning and control. SEKLYS

  18. e-City Voting system for citizens Public information www e-mail WAP SMS Municipality Voting data and regulations Voting results and statictic Citizens

  19. e-City Internet and mobile payment systems for municipality services, for utility services, for parking, etc. 2. Access code in SMS message Mobile agent 5. Vartotojas apmokestinamas 3. Access code for approval Alnainformation system 1. Chargeable service 4. Code approved 6. Authorization for service Third party WWW server

  20. e-City Public information kiosks for citizens and guests • in Hotels, • at places of interest, • in travel information bureau, • in transport terminals, • in shopping centers.

  21. e-City SIM Plus – solution for mobile phones

  22. e-City. Summary and Call for action We have all due presumption for the e-City development. It is time to act! Act fast! Act effectively!

  23. e-City ? Tomas Milaknis CEO, Alna AB

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