Lays out the effects of a national identity for a citizen’s lifecycle events including:
* Birth
* Vaccinations
* First day of school
* Health treatment
* Getting driver’s license and passports
* Changing name and gender
* Paying for government services taxes, fines
* i-Voting
* Moving within the country
* Claiming for social services
* Death
This presentation covers the challenges of:
* Most African governments struggle with people Illegally immigrating in and then masquerading as a citizen
* Voting irregularities
* Pretending to be students when they’re not
* Using dead citizen’s identities to then use them to access social programs
* Governments find the identity is effectively siloed in many different ministry databases and have problems with fake identity cards being used
Presents an integrated framework that not only addresses this BUT ALSO can be used for education, health and citizen payments
The document discusses India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) and its implementation of e-governance initiatives. Key points include:
- NeGP aims to improve access and efficiency of government services through IT applications. It includes 31 Mission Mode Projects across central, state and integrated services.
- The Income Tax Department's e-filing portal allows taxpayers to file returns and access services online, reducing costs and time compared to manual filing. However, more individuals need to use online services.
- A study found corporate users benefited more from online services in terms of reduced trips, waiting time, and bribes. Individual users saw some benefits but the system needs to be simplified further.
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The document discusses the Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities (CCR) in Norway and the Altinn portal. The CCR coordinates the exchange of information between different public registers by assigning each legal entity a unique organization number. Since 2005, all public registers are required to reuse data registered in the CCR. Altinn is a joint portal for electronic communication between government agencies and businesses/citizens. It contains over 400 forms and services from 40 agencies. Altinn provides a common point of access and reduces administrative burdens for both businesses and the public sector.
Reviews current government challenges in receiving and making citizen payments
Presents a way for governments to make more money every day by leveraging citizen identity and the phone
E-GOVERNMENT IN SERVICE DELIVERY AND CITIZEN’S SATISFACTION: A CASE STUDY ON ...ijmpict
The document discusses e-government initiatives in Bangladesh to improve public service delivery and citizen satisfaction. It outlines how Bangladesh established a national web portal to provide various public services online, such as land records, education, health, employment, and agriculture services. This shift from traditional to e-government model aimed to reduce time, costs and corruption while increasing accessibility, transparency and satisfaction. However, challenges remain around limited IT infrastructure and skills. The government needs to address these challenges to fully realize the benefits of e-governance.
The Grants Ontario website provides a centralized, online system for organizations in Ontario to access information about grants, apply for and manage grants, and submit reports. Previously, the grant application process involved filling out complex paper forms for each individual program. The Government of Ontario implemented the Grants Ontario system using Adobe Experience Manager to streamline and digitize the grant management process, reducing costs and inefficiencies for both applicants and the government. Over time, additional ministries and programs were added to the centralized Grants Ontario system.
The document summarizes Korea's launch of e-Government initiatives in November 2002. Key points include:
- Korea launched e-Government to provide more convenient online services for citizens and businesses.
- Services are now faster, more accurate and accessible anywhere through a single online portal. Citizens can access services with fewer documents.
- E-Government aims to make the government more efficient, productive, transparent and democratic through online administration and information sharing between agencies.
Lays out the effects of a national identity for a citizen’s lifecycle events including:
* Birth
* Vaccinations
* First day of school
* Health treatment
* Getting driver’s license and passports
* Changing name and gender
* Paying for government services taxes, fines
* i-Voting
* Moving within the country
* Claiming for social services
* Death
This presentation covers the challenges of:
* Most African governments struggle with people Illegally immigrating in and then masquerading as a citizen
* Voting irregularities
* Pretending to be students when they’re not
* Using dead citizen’s identities to then use them to access social programs
* Governments find the identity is effectively siloed in many different ministry databases and have problems with fake identity cards being used
Presents an integrated framework that not only addresses this BUT ALSO can be used for education, health and citizen payments
The document discusses India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) and its implementation of e-governance initiatives. Key points include:
- NeGP aims to improve access and efficiency of government services through IT applications. It includes 31 Mission Mode Projects across central, state and integrated services.
- The Income Tax Department's e-filing portal allows taxpayers to file returns and access services online, reducing costs and time compared to manual filing. However, more individuals need to use online services.
- A study found corporate users benefited more from online services in terms of reduced trips, waiting time, and bribes. Individual users saw some benefits but the system needs to be simplified further.
-
The document discusses the Central Coordinating Register for Legal Entities (CCR) in Norway and the Altinn portal. The CCR coordinates the exchange of information between different public registers by assigning each legal entity a unique organization number. Since 2005, all public registers are required to reuse data registered in the CCR. Altinn is a joint portal for electronic communication between government agencies and businesses/citizens. It contains over 400 forms and services from 40 agencies. Altinn provides a common point of access and reduces administrative burdens for both businesses and the public sector.
Reviews current government challenges in receiving and making citizen payments
Presents a way for governments to make more money every day by leveraging citizen identity and the phone
E-GOVERNMENT IN SERVICE DELIVERY AND CITIZEN’S SATISFACTION: A CASE STUDY ON ...ijmpict
The document discusses e-government initiatives in Bangladesh to improve public service delivery and citizen satisfaction. It outlines how Bangladesh established a national web portal to provide various public services online, such as land records, education, health, employment, and agriculture services. This shift from traditional to e-government model aimed to reduce time, costs and corruption while increasing accessibility, transparency and satisfaction. However, challenges remain around limited IT infrastructure and skills. The government needs to address these challenges to fully realize the benefits of e-governance.
The Grants Ontario website provides a centralized, online system for organizations in Ontario to access information about grants, apply for and manage grants, and submit reports. Previously, the grant application process involved filling out complex paper forms for each individual program. The Government of Ontario implemented the Grants Ontario system using Adobe Experience Manager to streamline and digitize the grant management process, reducing costs and inefficiencies for both applicants and the government. Over time, additional ministries and programs were added to the centralized Grants Ontario system.
The document summarizes Korea's launch of e-Government initiatives in November 2002. Key points include:
- Korea launched e-Government to provide more convenient online services for citizens and businesses.
- Services are now faster, more accurate and accessible anywhere through a single online portal. Citizens can access services with fewer documents.
- E-Government aims to make the government more efficient, productive, transparent and democratic through online administration and information sharing between agencies.
National ICT & Education Strategy July 2016Guy Huntington
Presents the author’s own experience and efforts to change the Canadian education system
Warns countries of simply adding cost to their existing education and ICT budgets by adding technology if they don’t learn from past mistakes other countries have made
Presents a high level framework for an education strategy leveraging identity and ICT
Learn how Adobe technology helps Tennessee’s Courts (Integrated Criminal Justice Initiative) transform the case judgment process and provide improved access to criminal justice information.
eGovt & Better Governance for Hong Kong (Eng)SC Leung
The document discusses recommendations for improving e-government services and addressing digital divide issues in Hong Kong. It recommends adopting a two-pronged approach of strengthening e-government implementation while addressing digital divide. Specific recommendations include creating a single e-account system for accessing multiple government services online, redesigning the government portal to be more user-centric and integrated, and enabling 24/7 government services through electronic communication. The goal is to facilitate public participation through more convenient, interactive e-government services.
This document provides a status update on ServiceOntario's implementation of recommendations from a 2013 audit. It finds that ServiceOntario has fully implemented 9 of 21 recommendations aimed at improving service delivery and reducing costs. These include reducing the number of in-person service centres, implementing more efficient staffing mixes, and expanding less costly privately-run centres. Progress has been made on 6 more recommendations, while little progress was made on 3 recommendations and 2 will not be implemented. The status of each recommendation is detailed in the document.
* Lays out existing healthcare delivery problems many developing countries have
* Presents a high level framework for an ICT health care strategy leveraging identity
The document discusses an Open City Portal (OCP) proposal for e-government strategies in cities. It provides an overview of the OCP, which aims to create a citizen-centric portal that can be developed quickly and at low cost. The OCP would link together all government services, categorize them based on citizens' needs rather than bureaucratic structures, and allow knowledge sharing between cities. It argues the OCP can achieve transparency, participation, and administrative reform at a fraction of the cost of traditional e-government portals through its open-source design and global sharing of resources.
The document discusses an Open City Portal (OCP) proposal for cities to implement e-government strategies. It describes the OCP as having 5 main features: 1) a citizen-centric portal that categorizes services by citizens' needs rather than government structures, 2) easy creation of a portal with just a few clicks, 3) inclusion of all citizens in content development, 4) lower transaction costs, and 5) promoting transparency and administrative reform. A key feature is knowledge sharing between partner cities to exchange best practices. The OCP aims to give even small cities with limited budgets and resources a way to create an effective government portal.
The document provides details about the training completed by Faisal Essa Almalahy at ELM Company from 12/6/2016 to 12/8/2016. It describes the tasks completed during the training including researching tools for entity extraction, data mining, and analytics. Comparisons of these tools were made using Gartner and IDC websites. Other tasks involved summarizing documents, comparing project lists, and writing reports. The training provided experience working in a professional environment and learning skills such as using Microsoft Office, communicating with different levels of employees, and managing work under deadlines.
Proposed country identity strategy july 24, 2015Guy Huntington
Based on all my experience, i want to assist governments in creating a national citizen identity that will enable citizens to use the technology they have, the cell phone, to improve their lives. This high level overview outlines how by using their voice to authenticate, citizens can receive young children vaccination management, health and education management and pay for government services using their SMS Banking and telco e-wallet services. As well the slides also show how governments can use this to make and save money.
The document provides an overview of Hawaii Information Consortium's (HIC) activities and accomplishments in 2014. Key points include:
- HIC partnered with over 95% of Hawaii government agencies to provide online services to citizens at no cost to the state.
- In 2014, HIC launched 11 new services, upgraded 17 existing services, launched 4 websites and 1 mobile app. They also processed over $1.6 billion in payments.
- HIC provided over 23,000 hours of labor to partners at no cost, saving the state over $5 million in costs. Further engagement could save $10-15 million more.
The document summarizes the Delhi government's citizen-centric e-government portal www.delhigovt.nic.in. The portal provides a wide range of government services and information to citizens online in an organized manner under categories like applications, certificates, licenses, property tax, education, health, housing, and more. It aims to make all government information easily available to citizens online and improve access to services. Over 75% of users reported improvements in service quality and ability to make decisions from accessing information on the portal.
Presentation on e services gepp for igf programme at kaceBright Boateng
The document discusses Ghana's National Information Technology Agency (NITA) and its efforts to expand online government services. It outlines NITA's legal mandate to oversee Ghana's national ICT infrastructure and ensure efficiency and security. It then describes several of Ghana's major e-government initiatives including the e-Services portal, Ghana ePayment Platform, and network of public access centers that provide online government services to citizens. The initiatives aim to improve access, transparency, and delivery of government services.
ICT-enabled delivery of G2B services: for transparent & productive Govt.-Busi...Cornelia_Amihalachioae
The document summarizes Moldova's efforts to transform government services through digital innovation and e-governance. It discusses how Moldova has merged technological modernization with public service reform by developing an e-government strategy, institutional framework, and key digital services and platforms. These include an e-services portal, digital signature, e-payments, cloud services, interoperability platform, and sector-specific initiatives in areas like taxes, customs, inspections, and business licensing. The goal is to streamline government processes, improve transparency and efficiency of services, and foster collaboration between government and businesses.
The true concept of democracy includes the participation of individuals in the governing process. But due
to gargantuan population the active participation of citizen in governing process is not possible. But egovernance makes it possible through online feedback system from the public. This paper entirely deals
with the concept of e-governance and the application of e-governance in various domains. The role of
information and communication technology [ICT] in e-governance, the scope & objective of e-governance.
The scope includes four main aspect namely G2C; C2G; G2B; G2G.Finally this paper includes the
overview of Digital India project, e-governance plan formulated by the government and our views.
The Belgian government launched an electronic national ID card program in 2001 to serve as the foundation for improved e-government services. Over 9 million ID cards had been issued by 2009, allowing citizens access to over 600 online public services. The ID card system provides identification, authentication with a PIN, and a digital signature. A notable aspect is the "My File" application, which gives citizens transparency by allowing them to view any government agency's access to their personal data. Marketing techniques were also used to promote adoption of the new ID cards and their associated e-government services. Another program, Kids-ID, issues secure electronic ID cards to children under 12 that can also be used to safely access the internet.
Tisski Ltd Freedom of Information White PaperKatie Weir
The public sector’s management of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests has come sharply into focus recently, with the new Information Commissioner threatening to vigorously pursue delays and poor treatment of FOI applications.
This white paper sets out to explore the challenges around maintaining compliance and what existing technology can deliver immediate improvements to FOI systems and processes.
It specifically looks at the power of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and will be useful to anyone operating in the public sector who wants to find a quick and effective means of ensuring compliance at a time of enhanced scrutiny.
E-Government progress Croatia by Danijela Babic, ZaMirNETMetamorphosis
Presentation by Danijela Babic, ZaMirNET at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: E-Government progress Croatia, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
The document summarizes the development of the Serbian Business Registers Agency's (SBRA) information system from its establishment in 2005 to the present. Key points include:
- SBRA was established in 2004 as part of business registration reform in Serbia to simplify the registration process and create a favorable business environment.
- The initial information system was developed from 2005-2009 to support SBRA's core registers and services through donations and technical assistance.
- Current initiatives through 2010-2011 aim to advance the system's architecture using service-oriented principles and establish SBRA as a hub for sharing business and economic data across government agencies.
Speech by Marta Tomovska, Minister of Information Society and Administration of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, made at the regional conference on Public Administration Reform Challenges in Western Balkan Countries held at the OECD in Paris, 4 December 2015.
The document discusses planning and budgeting for e-governance systems. It describes the stages of developing e-services from basic information provision to personalized automated services. It also discusses lessons learned from Estonia's experience in developing its e-governance systems, including the importance of coordination, a step-by-step approach, and showing tangible results to gain support.
National ICT & Education Strategy July 2016Guy Huntington
Presents the author’s own experience and efforts to change the Canadian education system
Warns countries of simply adding cost to their existing education and ICT budgets by adding technology if they don’t learn from past mistakes other countries have made
Presents a high level framework for an education strategy leveraging identity and ICT
Learn how Adobe technology helps Tennessee’s Courts (Integrated Criminal Justice Initiative) transform the case judgment process and provide improved access to criminal justice information.
eGovt & Better Governance for Hong Kong (Eng)SC Leung
The document discusses recommendations for improving e-government services and addressing digital divide issues in Hong Kong. It recommends adopting a two-pronged approach of strengthening e-government implementation while addressing digital divide. Specific recommendations include creating a single e-account system for accessing multiple government services online, redesigning the government portal to be more user-centric and integrated, and enabling 24/7 government services through electronic communication. The goal is to facilitate public participation through more convenient, interactive e-government services.
This document provides a status update on ServiceOntario's implementation of recommendations from a 2013 audit. It finds that ServiceOntario has fully implemented 9 of 21 recommendations aimed at improving service delivery and reducing costs. These include reducing the number of in-person service centres, implementing more efficient staffing mixes, and expanding less costly privately-run centres. Progress has been made on 6 more recommendations, while little progress was made on 3 recommendations and 2 will not be implemented. The status of each recommendation is detailed in the document.
* Lays out existing healthcare delivery problems many developing countries have
* Presents a high level framework for an ICT health care strategy leveraging identity
The document discusses an Open City Portal (OCP) proposal for e-government strategies in cities. It provides an overview of the OCP, which aims to create a citizen-centric portal that can be developed quickly and at low cost. The OCP would link together all government services, categorize them based on citizens' needs rather than bureaucratic structures, and allow knowledge sharing between cities. It argues the OCP can achieve transparency, participation, and administrative reform at a fraction of the cost of traditional e-government portals through its open-source design and global sharing of resources.
The document discusses an Open City Portal (OCP) proposal for cities to implement e-government strategies. It describes the OCP as having 5 main features: 1) a citizen-centric portal that categorizes services by citizens' needs rather than government structures, 2) easy creation of a portal with just a few clicks, 3) inclusion of all citizens in content development, 4) lower transaction costs, and 5) promoting transparency and administrative reform. A key feature is knowledge sharing between partner cities to exchange best practices. The OCP aims to give even small cities with limited budgets and resources a way to create an effective government portal.
The document provides details about the training completed by Faisal Essa Almalahy at ELM Company from 12/6/2016 to 12/8/2016. It describes the tasks completed during the training including researching tools for entity extraction, data mining, and analytics. Comparisons of these tools were made using Gartner and IDC websites. Other tasks involved summarizing documents, comparing project lists, and writing reports. The training provided experience working in a professional environment and learning skills such as using Microsoft Office, communicating with different levels of employees, and managing work under deadlines.
Proposed country identity strategy july 24, 2015Guy Huntington
Based on all my experience, i want to assist governments in creating a national citizen identity that will enable citizens to use the technology they have, the cell phone, to improve their lives. This high level overview outlines how by using their voice to authenticate, citizens can receive young children vaccination management, health and education management and pay for government services using their SMS Banking and telco e-wallet services. As well the slides also show how governments can use this to make and save money.
The document provides an overview of Hawaii Information Consortium's (HIC) activities and accomplishments in 2014. Key points include:
- HIC partnered with over 95% of Hawaii government agencies to provide online services to citizens at no cost to the state.
- In 2014, HIC launched 11 new services, upgraded 17 existing services, launched 4 websites and 1 mobile app. They also processed over $1.6 billion in payments.
- HIC provided over 23,000 hours of labor to partners at no cost, saving the state over $5 million in costs. Further engagement could save $10-15 million more.
The document summarizes the Delhi government's citizen-centric e-government portal www.delhigovt.nic.in. The portal provides a wide range of government services and information to citizens online in an organized manner under categories like applications, certificates, licenses, property tax, education, health, housing, and more. It aims to make all government information easily available to citizens online and improve access to services. Over 75% of users reported improvements in service quality and ability to make decisions from accessing information on the portal.
Presentation on e services gepp for igf programme at kaceBright Boateng
The document discusses Ghana's National Information Technology Agency (NITA) and its efforts to expand online government services. It outlines NITA's legal mandate to oversee Ghana's national ICT infrastructure and ensure efficiency and security. It then describes several of Ghana's major e-government initiatives including the e-Services portal, Ghana ePayment Platform, and network of public access centers that provide online government services to citizens. The initiatives aim to improve access, transparency, and delivery of government services.
ICT-enabled delivery of G2B services: for transparent & productive Govt.-Busi...Cornelia_Amihalachioae
The document summarizes Moldova's efforts to transform government services through digital innovation and e-governance. It discusses how Moldova has merged technological modernization with public service reform by developing an e-government strategy, institutional framework, and key digital services and platforms. These include an e-services portal, digital signature, e-payments, cloud services, interoperability platform, and sector-specific initiatives in areas like taxes, customs, inspections, and business licensing. The goal is to streamline government processes, improve transparency and efficiency of services, and foster collaboration between government and businesses.
The true concept of democracy includes the participation of individuals in the governing process. But due
to gargantuan population the active participation of citizen in governing process is not possible. But egovernance makes it possible through online feedback system from the public. This paper entirely deals
with the concept of e-governance and the application of e-governance in various domains. The role of
information and communication technology [ICT] in e-governance, the scope & objective of e-governance.
The scope includes four main aspect namely G2C; C2G; G2B; G2G.Finally this paper includes the
overview of Digital India project, e-governance plan formulated by the government and our views.
The Belgian government launched an electronic national ID card program in 2001 to serve as the foundation for improved e-government services. Over 9 million ID cards had been issued by 2009, allowing citizens access to over 600 online public services. The ID card system provides identification, authentication with a PIN, and a digital signature. A notable aspect is the "My File" application, which gives citizens transparency by allowing them to view any government agency's access to their personal data. Marketing techniques were also used to promote adoption of the new ID cards and their associated e-government services. Another program, Kids-ID, issues secure electronic ID cards to children under 12 that can also be used to safely access the internet.
Tisski Ltd Freedom of Information White PaperKatie Weir
The public sector’s management of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests has come sharply into focus recently, with the new Information Commissioner threatening to vigorously pursue delays and poor treatment of FOI applications.
This white paper sets out to explore the challenges around maintaining compliance and what existing technology can deliver immediate improvements to FOI systems and processes.
It specifically looks at the power of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and will be useful to anyone operating in the public sector who wants to find a quick and effective means of ensuring compliance at a time of enhanced scrutiny.
E-Government progress Croatia by Danijela Babic, ZaMirNETMetamorphosis
Presentation by Danijela Babic, ZaMirNET at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: E-Government progress Croatia, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
The document summarizes the development of the Serbian Business Registers Agency's (SBRA) information system from its establishment in 2005 to the present. Key points include:
- SBRA was established in 2004 as part of business registration reform in Serbia to simplify the registration process and create a favorable business environment.
- The initial information system was developed from 2005-2009 to support SBRA's core registers and services through donations and technical assistance.
- Current initiatives through 2010-2011 aim to advance the system's architecture using service-oriented principles and establish SBRA as a hub for sharing business and economic data across government agencies.
Speech by Marta Tomovska, Minister of Information Society and Administration of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, made at the regional conference on Public Administration Reform Challenges in Western Balkan Countries held at the OECD in Paris, 4 December 2015.
The document discusses planning and budgeting for e-governance systems. It describes the stages of developing e-services from basic information provision to personalized automated services. It also discusses lessons learned from Estonia's experience in developing its e-governance systems, including the importance of coordination, a step-by-step approach, and showing tangible results to gain support.
The AL-Tax Center (Albanian Taxation Association) in this paper has introduced the challenges in the Central Tax
Administration focusing the discussion in the strategy work and in the structure based in governs priorities in this
year and in coming years.
The purpose of introducing this paper is about attracting the attention of lawmakers, taxpayers, international tax
administrators and the media.
This document is prepared by the experts of AL-TAX Center, in a series of thematic collections, with the aim of
becoming a source of discussion for all those interested that have integral relationships with taxes, organization of
administration and the implementation of their practices.
This document analyzes the current state of accounting and financial web reporting in Albania. It discusses how tools like cloud computing and XBRL have impacted the use of accounting systems in Albania. While cloud computing has been adopted by some private companies and public organizations, XBRL has not gained widespread usage despite being a promising technology. The document also reviews prior studies on web reporting and financial disclosure in Albania, finding that most large companies report information online but in PDF format rather than using structured reporting standards like XBRL.
Survey to the 2. place - Best Practices and Milestones in Slovenia Mr. Nemanj...Metamorphosis
Presentation by Mr. Nemanja Malbašič, SRC.SI, Slovenia at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: Survey to the 2. place - Best Practices and Milestones in Slovenia, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
Roadmap to the Implementation of the Commercial Register in Lebanon - Salam Y...Corporate Registers Forum
The document outlines Lebanon's plan to reform its commercial register system through implementing a company registration one stop shop (OSS) over three phases. The short term phase focuses on enabling basic electronic transactions for company registration. The mid-term phase fully establishes the OSS through necessary legal and technology changes. The long-term phase emphasizes benefits of the OSS through additional services and institutional support. The OSS will integrate various government agencies and enable companies to register online in one day with accurate register data available to all. The project aims to streamline bureaucracy, reduce costs, and support businesses through their lifecycles.
The document discusses ICT priorities and eGovernment research objectives in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It identifies the top ICT research fields and priorities for 2007-2013, including ICTs for government and eGovernment. It outlines three key eGovernment research objectives: electronic documentation and authentication, modernization of public administration via efficiency and transparency, and innovative ICTs for citizen involvement and access to services. The document also discusses challenges around institutionalization, infrastructure, electronic ID, and the need to reengineer public administration to fully realize the benefits of eGovernment.
E-government in General, and in LebanonVince Assaf
In this paper, we discussed in the first part e-government in general, an introduction to it, along with its benefit.
We introduced briefly e-government in Singapore, and the services they provide.
The second part of the paper focused on e-government in Lebanon, the setbacks the government is facing, and the future plans that need to be implemented
e-Residency offers to every world citizen a government-issued digital identity and the opportunity to run a trusted company online, unleashing the world’s entrepreneurial potential.
SCG Chartered Accountants is a firm with one central mission –to provide value-driven results with you central to our thinking.We are partnered with Xero cloud accounting software. We’ll work with you on an ongoing basis to discuss the numbers and how acting on them can make a real difference.
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SCG|Chartered Accountant | Accounting firms in GhanaAnilwebrication
SCG Chartered Accountants is a firm with one central mission –to provide value-driven results with you central to our thinking.We are partnered with Xero cloud accounting software. We’ll work with you on an ongoing basis to discuss the numbers and how acting on them can make a real difference.
Presentation on e services gepp for igf programme at kacegsorkpor
The document discusses Ghana's National Information Technology Agency (NITA) and its efforts to expand online government services. It outlines NITA's legal mandate to oversee Ghana's national ICT infrastructure and ensure efficiency and security. It then describes several of Ghana's major e-government initiatives including the e-Services portal, Ghana ePayment Platform, and network of public access centers. These online platforms aim to improve access to government information and services, enhance transparency, and promote cashless transactions.
Digital transformation in the Spanish Government Miguel A. Amutio
Digital transformation in the Spanish government is proceeding according to several key pillars:
1) A strong legal framework provides certainty for digital services and management of information.
2) Cooperation and governance models ensure legal frameworks can be implemented across regional governments.
3) Important digital services have been provided that fulfill objectives of the legal framework, such as electronic signatures and records exchange.
This document summarizes responses from representatives of the civil services of Belgium and Albania during an OECD SIGMA workshop on e-recruitment.
Regarding positions suited for e-recruitment, the representatives said they had not noticed significant differences in online versus offline interviews, but must choose assessment methods wisely. On costs, Belgium used existing IT applications while Albania leveraged an existing integrated platform.
For security, representatives said proctoring remains challenging and they use restricted timing and open interview questions. Candidates must show ID and testing environments. Data is protected through encryption and recording of interviews complies with GDPR.
Technical problems are addressed by rescheduling, and discrimination is minimized through support guidelines
Introduction:
The government has taken steps in transforming its judicial system by going completely faceless and using e-proceedings. Faceless e-proceedings started off as a pilot-based email assessment, but has now gone completely faceless. Even the first appellate proceedings as well penalty proceedings have gone faceless with notices and orders being received on a daily basis. Further, the Govt. has also announced an e-filing portal of Income-tax Appellate Tribunal.
Faceless schemes and e-proceedings have become increasingly prevalent since their inception, as the government has introduced several initiatives to improve ease of doing business. These schemes are not solely about e-proceedings, but also encompass the entire process of appellate proceedings, penalty proceedings, and even regular cases. E-proceedings involve the electronic filing of documents, submission and receipt of evidence, and provide users with real-time access to proceedings, eliminating the need for physical presence in a courtroom.
The document discusses Poland's efforts to improve e-government services and rank among the top ten most e-developed countries. It outlines several pillars of success including fast, widely available internet; secure electronic identification; easy to use e-services; and trustworthy electronic records. The document also highlights some of Poland's major e-government projects and platforms including ePUAP, the Central Registry and Information platform for businesses, and e-taxes. The overall aim is to improve public services and transition from paper-based to electronic administration.
AfSIG 2017 was the first edition of Afghanistan School on Internet Governance Organized by National IT Professionals Association of Afghanistan (NITPAA)
This document summarizes an audit of Albania's e-Albania platform. The audit focused on evaluating the effectiveness of the platform in providing e-services. Key findings included that the agency managing the platform frequently changed structures without updating regulations, and investments in the platform were not synchronized with the legal framework. Recommendations included developing an IT strategy and action plans, completing IT structures, and analyzing service usage and log storage. The audit opinion was that a lack of strategic IT objectives and priorities, along with frequent changes at the managing agency, made investments in the platform's information systems ineffective in ensuring business continuity and security.
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Corporate Governance : Scope and Legal Frameworkdevaki57
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
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Corporate Governance refers to the way in which companies are governed and to what purpose. It identifies who has power and accountability, and who makes decisions. It is, in essence, a toolkit that enables management and the board to deal more effectively with the challenges of running a company.
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.
Receivership and liquidation Accounts
Being a Paper Presented at Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) on Friday, August 18, 2023.
Pedal to the Court Understanding Your Rights after a Cycling Collision.pdfSunsetWestLegalGroup
The immediate step is an intelligent choice; don’t procrastinate. In the aftermath of the crash, taking care of yourself and taking quick steps can help you protect yourself from significant injuries. Make sure that you have collected the essential data and information.
Integrating Advocacy and Legal Tactics to Tackle Online Consumer Complaintsseoglobal20
Our company bridges the gap between registered users and experienced advocates, offering a user-friendly online platform for seamless interaction. This platform empowers users to voice their grievances, particularly regarding online consumer issues. We streamline support by utilizing our team of expert advocates to provide consultancy services and initiate appropriate legal actions.
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