Overview of why and how web2.0 matters for eGovernment. Presented at EU ministerial conference on eGovernment (download it at www.egov2007.gov.pt).
NEW REPORT on this available at www.jrc.es
Overview of why and how web2.0 matters for eGovernment. Presented at EU ministerial conference on eGovernment (download it at www.egov2007.gov.pt).
NEW REPORT on this available at www.jrc.es
Federal Government Standard Web Portal developed at Joomla!rafaelberlanda
In response to the government websites standardization ordered by the Brazilian Federal Government, a group of users, developers and designers from different agencies situated at Brasília* joined forces to develop a Joomla! version of the Government Default Web Portal Project, capable of facing up the unique option available, developed at another CMS. Rafael Berlanda was one of those involved in this initiative, as developer and coordinator. This presentation aims to introduce the project history, the choices made in order to comply with the project objectives and also to show few solutions adopted with the purpose of earning development time. It still intends to alert the community to the upcoming challenges of Joomla! usage in Government.
Review of the EU egovernment benchmark. A comparison with other benchmarks (EU, WEF). Framework and ideas to improve benchmarking egovernment, citizen services.
ICT Association Suriname Presentation On eGovernment 2012Cyril Soeri
This presentation was presented to raise awareness on eGovernment which is mainly based on the Worldbanks\' eGovernment Handbook for developing countries.
What is Web Portal?
A Web Portal is a specially designed website which brings information together from various sources in a uniform way.
They can be accessed from multiple platforms like personal computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices.
Why are Portals important?
• Efficiently deliver information to the audience.
• Provides customizable features and development tools.
• Increase interaction between customers and employees.
• Eliminating the need for multiple logins.
Types Of Web Portals
• Vertical Portals- These portals covers a particular market (one definite industry or domain).
• Horizontal Portals- These portals focus on a wide array of interests and topics, often referred as “mega portals”.
• Enterprise Portals- Developed and maintained for use by the members of intranet or enterprise network.
• Knowledge Portals- Increase the effectiveness of knowledge by providing easy access to information that is helpful to them in one or more specific roles.
• Market Space Portals- These portals exist to support the business to business, and business to customer e-commerce etc to find and access rich information about the products.
and much more…
Advantages of Web Portals
Easy for users to customize personal places.
Supports users in multiple tasks.
Easy to use design interface.
Help to connect the community.
The powerful back end.
Flexible content and layout.
Disadvantages of Web Portals
High complexity and additional testing efforts.
Somewhere complex to setup.
Re-authentication when using multiple systems.
Customizing portals and integrating applications.
Developers need additional skills besides using a web framework.
Additional costs.
How is Web Portal different from Website?
Personal Login is required in Web Portal, while not on the website.
Dynamic Content changes more frequently than proper websites.
Website is a public interface while Web Portal is public, private(intranet etc…)
Content is generally focused on websites while Web Portal offers content from diverse sources.
Web Portal supports the user in multiple tasks while website supports the user in the specific task.
Future of Web Portal
As the use of electronic devices is increasing, people are moving digital. Traffic on the web is increasing day by day.
Flexible content and layout along with supporting users in multiple tasks and for much more, Web Portal is proved to be an essential tool for the digitalization of a community, business or an organization.
At RG Infotech, we design fully customized web portals for the unique business requirements. Contact us- www.rginfotechnology.com
Growth of eGovernment services in Macedonia by Mr. Dejan Spasov, Institute of...Metamorphosis
Presentation by Mr. Dejan Spasov, Institute of Informatics – Skopje at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: Growth of eGovernment services in Macedonia, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
Аннотация к книге "М-правительство. Мобильные технологии для прогрессивного правительства и общества".
M-Government
Mobile Technologies for Responsive Governments and Connected Societies
Federal Government Standard Web Portal developed at Joomla!rafaelberlanda
In response to the government websites standardization ordered by the Brazilian Federal Government, a group of users, developers and designers from different agencies situated at Brasília* joined forces to develop a Joomla! version of the Government Default Web Portal Project, capable of facing up the unique option available, developed at another CMS. Rafael Berlanda was one of those involved in this initiative, as developer and coordinator. This presentation aims to introduce the project history, the choices made in order to comply with the project objectives and also to show few solutions adopted with the purpose of earning development time. It still intends to alert the community to the upcoming challenges of Joomla! usage in Government.
Review of the EU egovernment benchmark. A comparison with other benchmarks (EU, WEF). Framework and ideas to improve benchmarking egovernment, citizen services.
ICT Association Suriname Presentation On eGovernment 2012Cyril Soeri
This presentation was presented to raise awareness on eGovernment which is mainly based on the Worldbanks\' eGovernment Handbook for developing countries.
What is Web Portal?
A Web Portal is a specially designed website which brings information together from various sources in a uniform way.
They can be accessed from multiple platforms like personal computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices.
Why are Portals important?
• Efficiently deliver information to the audience.
• Provides customizable features and development tools.
• Increase interaction between customers and employees.
• Eliminating the need for multiple logins.
Types Of Web Portals
• Vertical Portals- These portals covers a particular market (one definite industry or domain).
• Horizontal Portals- These portals focus on a wide array of interests and topics, often referred as “mega portals”.
• Enterprise Portals- Developed and maintained for use by the members of intranet or enterprise network.
• Knowledge Portals- Increase the effectiveness of knowledge by providing easy access to information that is helpful to them in one or more specific roles.
• Market Space Portals- These portals exist to support the business to business, and business to customer e-commerce etc to find and access rich information about the products.
and much more…
Advantages of Web Portals
Easy for users to customize personal places.
Supports users in multiple tasks.
Easy to use design interface.
Help to connect the community.
The powerful back end.
Flexible content and layout.
Disadvantages of Web Portals
High complexity and additional testing efforts.
Somewhere complex to setup.
Re-authentication when using multiple systems.
Customizing portals and integrating applications.
Developers need additional skills besides using a web framework.
Additional costs.
How is Web Portal different from Website?
Personal Login is required in Web Portal, while not on the website.
Dynamic Content changes more frequently than proper websites.
Website is a public interface while Web Portal is public, private(intranet etc…)
Content is generally focused on websites while Web Portal offers content from diverse sources.
Web Portal supports the user in multiple tasks while website supports the user in the specific task.
Future of Web Portal
As the use of electronic devices is increasing, people are moving digital. Traffic on the web is increasing day by day.
Flexible content and layout along with supporting users in multiple tasks and for much more, Web Portal is proved to be an essential tool for the digitalization of a community, business or an organization.
At RG Infotech, we design fully customized web portals for the unique business requirements. Contact us- www.rginfotechnology.com
Growth of eGovernment services in Macedonia by Mr. Dejan Spasov, Institute of...Metamorphosis
Presentation by Mr. Dejan Spasov, Institute of Informatics – Skopje at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: Growth of eGovernment services in Macedonia, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
Аннотация к книге "М-правительство. Мобильные технологии для прогрессивного правительства и общества".
M-Government
Mobile Technologies for Responsive Governments and Connected Societies
Презентація від компанії "Майкрософт. Україна"Olena Ursu
Досвід впровадження концепції е-врядування Майкрософт в Україні: локальні особливості або на що звертати увагу в нашій країні. Валерія Казбан,
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Key Findings:
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Indeed, with the exception of news, the majority of surveyed youth consumed and produced media in English, rather than Arabic. In addition, the participants used media predominantly for entertainment, for connecting with others, and for work or schoolwork, but less often for current affairs, for expressing their opinions, or for political activism.
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The MENA region faces one of the highest rates of youth unemployment and underemployment in the world. Creating the required number of new jobs over the next two decades will be monumentally difficult. Even more young people have been forced into unemployment, low-quality jobs, and living “on the margins” as a result of the weakened global economic climate.
The global economic crisis hits the MENA region at a time when the youth share of the total population is at a high point, with nearly one-third of MENA residents between the ages of 15 and 29.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has undertaken the most intensive survey of ICT in the history of the UAE. The survey focuses primarily on ICT access (i.e. internet connections) and ICT use (i.e. utilization of internet). The survey was conducted over 6 months and covered 7 sectors: Households, Private Sector, Education Establishments, Higher Education Establishments, Government, ICT Business Sector, and Public Internet Access Center (PIAC) Establishments (e.g., internet cafes and public libraries).
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2. Kingdom of Bahrain eGovernment
Towards a Better Life ...
The world is today witnessing an unprecedented level of To enhance the new initiative, the services provided by all
development in this information age, enabling us to take full ministries and government agencies have been integrated,
advantage of the available technologies in the field of Infor- to create a joined-up government through a streamlined
mation and Communication Technology, which have become communication network. This will enable Bahrain citizens,
a fundamental benchmark to evaluate the progress of residents and foreign investors alike to live and work in a
nations in the twenty-first century. flexible environment that saves time and effort.
These developments are changing concepts and methods This eGovernment strategy, for which the required infra-
that have been taken for granted by countries, organizations structure is currently being developed, will have a significant
and individuals for generations, as well as bypassing the time impact on economic growth. In addition, it will encourage
and physical elements previously required for processing business activity by promoting investment opportunities in
transactions. the Kingdom. This is one of the government’s key priorities
in its plans to improve the performance of both the govern-
Foreword The Kingdom of Bahrain has been developing its policies to ment and the private sector.
meet the requirements of this new era. It has also improved
its existing technical systems to reinforce and support the During its latest meetings, the Supreme Committee for
implementation of these policies, and to oversee the work- Information and Communication Technology (SCICT), with
flow of ministries and other government departments. By the advice of international experts, has endeavored to
doing this, the Kingdom can ensure that it carries out its develop the eGovernment strategy. This project will propel
responsibilities and achieves the highest possible efficiency the Kingdom of Bahrain alongside other developed coun-
in government performance, creating a strong and stable tries, by providing the best and the most effective services
climate in this fast-changing global environment. As a result, for individuals (citizens and residents), businesses, Govern-
Deputy Prime Minister the Kingdom and its citizens can enjoy a much greater level ment employees and visitors to Bahrain.
Chairman of the Supreme Committee for of progress and prosperity.
Information and Communication Technology May Allah guide us to achieve success in this endeavor.
To this end, the government of the Kingdom of Bahrain has
launched an exercise to develop a range of ICT initiatives.
These new initiatives, such as eGoverment, employ latest H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Mubarak Al Khalifa
tools and technologies that are currently used in hallmark of Deputy Prime Minister
the modern era, and the most effective solution to save time Chairman of the Supreme Committee for
and accelerate public service delivery. Information and Communication Technology
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3. What is eGovernment? 6
Who is it for ? 8
Table of Contents Supreme Committee
How will we achieve it ? 16 for ICT
Snapshot of the eGovernment portal : www.e.gov.bh 20
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4. eGovernment stands for ‘electronic Government’. It is a We aim to achieve this vision for eGovernment
single term to describe the many different technology through five key areas of focus:
initiatives being introduced by Bahrain’s Government to
improve the way it operates. eGovernment includes new 1. eGovernment leader – The Kingdom of Bahrain
technologies to improve working systems and aims to maintain and improve upon its position as a
processes. It includes new websites and online tools. It regional eGovernment leader, committed to using
include smart cards and better information management cutting edge technologies to serve and provide value to
systems. its customers.
But eGovernment is not simply a technology, or a new 2. All Government services – We will aim to
website. eGovernment is a tool. A tool which will allow improve all Government services through electronic
the Government of Bahrain to improve the services it enablement.
offers to our citizens. A tool which allows Ministries and
Departments to communicate and work together more 3. Integrated, best-in-class – We aim to enable all
efficiently. A tool which will allow our people to access all arms of Government to provide best-in-class services to
Government services easily and quickly. our citizens and to our visitors. Integration of systems
and processes will allow citizens to interact with one
The eGovernment strategy is summed up by: Government – rather than many separate Ministries
“Delivering Customer Value through and Departments.
Collaborative Government”
4. Available to all – eGovernment will allow the
This means working together, across Ministries and Kingdom of Bahrain to ensure effective delivery of
Departments, and including the private sector, to applicable government services to all, irrespective of
improve the service delivered to our people. their education, nationality, age or income.
Our Vision is, 5. Channels of choice – The Kingdom will provide
“To be the eGovernment leader committed to customers with multiple channels to access Government
provide all Government services that are inte- services.
grated, best-in-class and available to all through
their channels of choice helping Bahrain transform
as the finest country in GCC to visit, live, work and
What is eGovernment? do business”
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5. eGovernment is for everyone travel document, allowing the card-holder to pass
through electronic border control gates at crossing
It is for individual citizens and residents, who have points such as the airport.
relationships with Government at many different
levels, and who wish to experience the easiest and The Smart Card will become your key to a plethora of
smoothest path in their dealings with Government. eGovernment services.
eGovernment offers a range of benefits to individuals. Traffic services
You can access services quickly and easily, through Many minor traffic violations, such as parking
many different channels, from the comfort of your incorrectly, result in small fines for the driver. Thanks
own home. You can be confident of security, privacy to new systems put in place by the Ministry of Interior,
and convenience, and you can choose when you want many fines can now be paid on-line, through the
to interact with Government – rather than having to eGovernment portal, saving time and effort for the
restrict yourself to office opening times. individual, and for the Ministry’s staff.
Towards easier life:
Some of our achievements so far
Smart Card
Individuals
The ‘Smart Card’, also known as the ID card, com-
bines three current cards into one. They are the:
Immigration ID card, issued by the General Direc- King Hamad’s Schools of the Future project
torate for Passports, Nationality and Residence Bahrain is undertaking wide-ranging educational
(GDNPR). improvements and developments. King Hamad’s
Schools of the Future project, initially covering 11
schools and benefiting more than 11,000 students,
Driving license, issued by the General Directorate for
has been launched as a centrepiece of this process.
Traffic (GDT).
The project aims to establish an educational portal
Central Population Registry (CPR) card, issued by
and provide eLearning facilities in all schools. The
the CIO.
Who is it for? entire course material is being digitized, to facilitate
the availability of courses online. By 2009, all schools
In future, the Smart Card will be able to offer a wide will be covered under the project, propelling Bahrain’s
range of additional services and information, including education system to the forefront. With increased use
health records, labour information and electronic of ICT, the next generation is expected to be more
payments (known as the ‘ePurse’). It will also act as a competitive in the new eSociety.
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6. eGovernment is for everyone Labour Market Reforms
Labour market reforms (LMR) are being undertaken
It is for businesses, providing improved systems for by the Kingdom of Bahrain, with the twin objectives of
the way they interact with all Government departments.
transforming the private sector as the engine of
economic growth and making Bahrainis the employees
Using eGovernment, we can help your business func-
of choice by imparting them with capabilities to compete
tion more competitively. Benefits for businesses
include: successfully with expatriates. The labour market
reforms are geared to meet these objectives through
Lower costs - business employees have to make the following means:
fewer trips to government offices saving transport
costs and ensuring better use of productive working
time.
More information access - management can get
accurate and timely information to make good busi-
ness decisions.
Business
More transparency - you can access government
services directly in a more transparent manner
Towards better business:
Some of our achievements so far Elimination of rigid labour rules governing the
labour market to ensure that the private sector has
Bahrain Investors’ Centre the opportunity to grow and prosper
Bahrain is rightly regarded as one of the most
welcoming economies for new businesses. But over Elimination of the wage differential between
the last 12 months, we have made that process even Bahraini and non-Bahrain workforce through control
easier, with improvements to the way in which over market access
businesses are registered. The Bahrain Investors’
Centre, a one-stop-shop for starting a business and Post the reforms LMR-IT aims to re-engineer and
other investment related services, has all Ministries electronically enable all processes, increasing
required to start a business and represented in one efficiency and simplifying end user services, aiming
space and connected through their IT systems. to make Bahrain the best place to do business.
Further, it provides access to multiple private sector
services required by start-ups.
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7. eGovernment is for everyone As Ministries and Departments introduce new eGovernment
initiatives, they will be added to the portal. eGovernment is
It is for the Government itself, helping our many thousands much, much more than this portal; however, the portal is
of employees perform more efficiently. an important central focus for the many services and
information that the Government has on offer.
eGovernment does not just offer benefits for the customers,
but it offers real productivity and work quality benefits to Already, many services are available through the portal:
our many thousands of Government employees.
Individuals can pay their water and electricity bill, in
addition to their traffic contravention.
Lower costs - consolidating the infrastructure and
resources needed to provide government services online. Businesses can renew their CR license.
Increased efficiency - online transactions are faster Visitors can apply for a Visa online.
and more accurate than manual transactions. and much more...
Enhanced image - improving customer service will
help Bahrain become a better place to live and do
business.
Government
Towards a better future:
Some of our achievements so far
Government Data Network
The Government Data Network (GDN) is the backbone of
eGovernment. It is a Government - wide secured intranet
infrastructure connecting almost all the Ministries at
more than 200 sites. GDN provides the necessary
connectivity for all eGovernment initiatives. The network is
secure and is future-proofed and in the future will be able
to carry data, voice and video messages.
eGovernment Portal
The eGovernment portal - www.e.gov.bh - is a single location
which provides access to many different Government
services.
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8. eGovernment is for everyone Tourism information
Visitors to Bahrain can take advantage of better
It is for visitors, allowing them to get the most out of information about the island’s attractions, on the portal
their trips to Bahrain. www.e.gov.bh. Ministries have combined to provide
information about cultural and historical attractions,
When you visit Bahrain, you are welcomed to a world-class hotels and travel details, and forthcoming events.
experience. With eGovernment, we aim to provide you
with:
Simple procedures - you get to complete all travel
formalities faster and more smoothly.
Complete information access - you can get all
relevant information on Bahrain in the most structured
way right at your fingertips.
Better services – you can avail any government
services anywhere, anytime, quickly and spend more
Visit Bahrain
time on experiencing Bahrain.
Towards a warmer welcome:
Some of our achievements so far
eVisa
The eVisa service is available for residents from over 30
countries wishing to visit the Kingdom, whether for
business or pleasure. All information on the require-
ments and procedures for visa applications is available
online. The application can be made and completed
online, with an option to track it’s status, saving
time-consuming visits to Embassies. This service will
attract people wishing to visit the country, as the
process is quick and simple.
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9. To meet our vision successfully will require the coordi- The delivery of electronic services through multiple chan-
nated support of all different arms of the Government. nels is an immediate priority – a necessary step in providing
Working together, we can achieve the ambitious goals choice and improving convenience to customers wishing to
eGovernment Portal Mobile Gateway Call Centre Service Centres set out in our eGovernment vision. access government services. We want customers of
A number of strategic priority projects have been identi- Government services to be able to choose from the widest
fied, which will be implemented in three clear phases: possible range of access channels – whether that be text
message, personal visit, telephone call or online access.
Agency Priority Projects 1. Channel enhancement – Implementing four service delivery Identifying the correct channels to use is a key success
Customs and Ports, Social Benefits Management, Tourism Services, eHealth channels – the portal website (www.e.gov.bh), a mobile factor for any effective eGovernment strategy as the
Services, Real-Estate Services, Education Project, eOffice, National Data Set, phone communications gateway, a telephone call choice of delivery channels has a major impact on the
G2E Portal, Case Management System, National Employment, G2B Gateway, following:
centre and face-to-face common service centres -
eProcurement
which will provide customers with channels of choice to Technology infrastructure required to support the
help in easily accessing Government services. channel (such as hardware, software and networking)
Capacity Building and Change Management
2. Service enablement – Identifying and implementing Business processes and procedures required to oper-
Common Standards and Policies ate the channel
priority projects at many different Ministries and Depart-
Programme Management Framework ments, which will start to bring the benefits of eGovern- Organization structure required to manage and deliver
Monitoring and Evaluation ment to our customers more quickly. the electronic services (such as skills, roles and alliances)
Customer Charter Framework 3. Implementation of key enablers – Identifying and imple- Convenience and satisfaction for customers in availing
menting the key enablers, which form the core compo- public services
Common Approach to Government Process Reforms
nents, will ensure timely and successful delivery of all the
Marketing and Awareness elements of eGovernment. The four main channels addressed are the Internet,
contact centres, mobile gateways and personal interaction
International eGovernment Benchmarking
(but improved via common service centres, in which a
International eGovernment Awards Strategic Priority 1 – Channel Enhancement
‘single window’ process means services from many Minis-
The last few years have witnessed significant invest- tries or Departments can be provided at one single loca-
ments made by the Kingdom of Bahrain in creating a tion). Besides allowing better service to customers, these
basic information and communication technology infra- channels will also encourage integrated service delivery,
structure for enabling eGovernment. which is a stated vision of the eGovernment strategy.
This includes creation of the Government Data Network Strategic Priority 2 – Service Enablement
(GDN), the development of a national data centre and
more. The last few years have also witnessed significant Our cross-ministerial teams are working together to iden-
back-end computerization of most of the key government tify priority areas that will bring the best mix of services into
agencies. With these elements in place, the next focus is the eGovernment fold.
the enhancement of service delivery channels..
How will we achieve it? These vary from single agency transactions, such as
obtaining a Company Registration, through to full ‘life cycle’
events, such as starting a business, which involve the coor-
dination of many different Ministries and Departments.
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10. 2. Common Standards and Policies
Category Definition Example
To strive towards an integrated and connected government
Comprises major categories through the development of common standards and policies
Life cycle through which any customer
Starting a across all key elements of the eGovernment Architecture.
Event carries out activities and
business
interaction with the Govern- 3. Programme Management Framework
ment.
To provide an institutional mechanism responsible for coordi-
Refers to provisioning of a Registering
Business
nating and monitoring the implementation of the programme
Services complete service offering;
comprises of many transac- Regulatory and ensuring benefit realisation from the programme.
Enablement approvals
tions.
Establishing an 4. Monitoring and Evaluation
office
To allow the SCICT/TCICT, through the eGovernment
Refers to individual transac- Obtaining CR
Agency
tions provided by multiple
Authority, to monitor progress and more importantly results
Services GOSI registration
agencies for service enable- Permits & in customer satisfaction and government transformation.
“transactions”
ment Licenses
5. Customer Charter Framework
The table above shows the processes identified for start- To ensure customer centricity of service delivery through the
ing up a business; our eGovernment teams have then development of well-defined service levels and customer
worked to identify better systems at each stage, combin-
grievance redressal systems.
ing the existing work of Ministries.
Business Operations 6. Common Approach to Government Process reforms
and Trade To align public processes with the needs of customers by
Funding Levies defining a common and comprehensive approach to reengi-
Employing Legal and
neering of public service processes.
Staff Business Regulatory
7. Marketing and Awareness
Starting a Innovation
business To ensure that there is enough awareness of the
Events Lifecycle
Premises programme, the benefits are to be communicated to the
Closing your and Environment
Business external and internal stakeholders so as to generate enough
Selling to Returns and demand for the electronic services and reduce possible
Government other obligations resistance to eGovernment.
Expanding your
business
8. International Benchmarking
Strategic Priority 3 - Implementation of To allow the Kingdom of Bahrain to continuously improve its
Key Enablers eGovernment programme by learning through benchmark-
There are many challenges to overcome if eGovernment ing with the top 5 eGovernment leaders from Asia, Europe
is to be successful. We have identified initiatives which and the Americas.
are ‘key enablers’, which will overcome these challenges.
9. International eGovernment Awards
These include:
To build its international leadership image and also provide
1. Capacity Building and Change Management exposure to best practices, the Kingdom of Bahrain will
To ensure the availability of personnel resources and skill support an international programme/award for path- break-
sets by developing capacity and skills through training, ing initiatives in eGovernment from across the world.
career planning and change management.
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