Folie 1 - eGOVERNET

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eGovernment Vision, Policies
and Implementations in Austria
Prof. Dr. Reinhard Posch
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
ICT and eGovernment AUSTRIA
GOALS
2000
SPECIAL
ICT UNIT
FOR
FAST
ACTIONS
2001
:
FOSTER
DEPLOY
MENT
2003
2001 - 2005
CONSOLI
DATE
ORGANI
SATION
ICT2005+
ICT 2005+ : CONSOLDIATED ORGANISATION
Federal
CIO
Platform
Digital Austria
EGIZ
ICT-Infrastrukture
ProgrammProjectmanagement
Public
Relations
Law, Organisation;
International relations
FEDERAL
ICT-Strategy
eGovernment
innovation center
COMMUNICATION
INNOVATION
OPERATION
THE CORE POLICIES
COMMUNICATION
INNOVATION
OPERATION
COOPERATION: all levels of administration have to be involved
in all phases from decision to operation
TECHNOLOGY: a clear and communicated strategy has to assist
optimal use of new technologies
PRACTICE:
the legal framework and deployment structures have
to enable the new technologies
CONVENIENCE AND BENEFIT FOR ALL USERS - THE KEY POLICY
ICT 2005+ : THE BIG PICTURE
ICT 2005+ : THE IMPLEMENTATION
THE CITIZEN CARD
example as well as core element
ENABLING ALL GOVERNMENT BUSINESSES
USE WHERE IDENTIFICATION NEEDED
DATA PROTECTION FOR MAXIMUM BENEFIT
enabling use in the private sector
enabling use in the eHealth sector
SECTOR SPECIFIC IDENTIFICATION
– ENABLED BY CRYPTOGRAPHY
ICT 2005+ : eIDentified applications
SOME EXAMPLES
ELECTRONIC DELIVERY: key application for inclusiveness (e.g.
commuters, e.g. blind, …). High impact and high efficiency
~16 Mio€ per Mio inhabitants stamps only.
LEGALLY VALID CERTIFICATES:
eDOCs is one of the key enablers for eGovernment.
MANDATES FOR INCLUSION AND FOR COMPANIES:
eGovernment has to start with the conventions and the
level of trust of conventional approaches
THE EUROPEAN DIMENSION COUNTS
e.g. IMI and Service Directive
ICT 2005+ : cutting red tape by synergy
THE BACK OFFICE – the core of efficiency
including databases (registers) with basic elements
(address, birth, citizenship, etc. ) to minimize data entry
- as far as data protection rules and regulations permit
eDOC – the virtual administration needs a solid approach to
electronic documents
eSignature and recognition is key
Cross Sector Usage of a data protective eID approach
eGovernment – eHealth – eProcurement – private Sector
eSignature
Europe can still improve
THE SIGNATURE DIRECTIVE STILL MUST REACH THE
„EUROPEAN DIMENSION“
so far it is focusing on the member state
Cross border recognition and validations
legislation does not materialise
Trust models
Europe harmonised certificates but NOT SIGNATURES
REMAINING PROBLEMS
• Signature formats
• Document formats
• revocation
• overcoming voluntary verification
EXCHANGING
EXPERIENCE
BUILDING SUCCESS
COOPERATION
ACROSS FEDERAL
LEVELS INCLUDING
STRATEGY AND
TECHNOLOGY
EXAMPLE
:
eID AND MANDATES
EXAMPLE
E-DOCUMENTS
EXAMPLE : ELECTRONIC DELIVERY
NEW APEAL : FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES?
MORE DYNAMIC
WEB 2.0
NEW CHANNELS
NEW GENERATION
THE NEW GOVERNMENT
EXPERIENCE?
thank you for your
attention
[email protected]
18.07.2015