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ROMANIA - Country Presentation Adriana Ţicău State Secretary for Information Technology ITU workshop Bucharest, the 14-17 May 2002. GPTI Integrator and coordinator. National Strategy for The implementation of The Information Society. COORDONATION INTEGRATION. REPORTS.
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ROMANIA - Country Presentation Adriana Ţicău State Secretary for Information Technology ITU workshop Bucharest, the 14-17 May 2002
GPTI Integrator and coordinator National Strategy for The implementation of The Information Society COORDONATION INTEGRATION REPORTS IMPLEMENTATION National Strategy for Inf. Society GESNSI CITIZENS Public Sector Public Sector UNIVERSITIES Private Sector Private Sector CITIZENS UNIVERSITIES STRATEGY PROGRAMS RESOURCES Return of investments INVESTORS (Public Sector, Private Sector, Civil Society, Trade Capital, Investment Funds)
PRIORITIES: • Modernisation of Public Administration and of public services • Improvement of life quality: health, environment, transportation • Development of ICT field • Work Force in the New Economy • Education – Culture • Technical assistance
+ implementation in Romania • Romanian youth into the digital age: bring Internet and multimedia to schools and adapt education to the digital age • Computers and Internet is schools - 500.000 computers , with Internet access • Cheaper Internet Access: increase competition to reduce prices and boost consumers choice • Info-kiosks • Multimedia centers • cheaper tariffs for Internet access - 50% of normal price
+ implementation in Romania • Accelerating e-commerce: speed-up implementation of the legal framework and expand use of e-procurement • Fast Internet for researchers and students: ensure high speed access to the Internet facilitating co-operative learning and working • Smart cards for electronic access: facilitate the establishment of national infrastructure to maximize uptake
+ implementation in Romania • e-Participation for the disabled: ensure that the development of the Information Society takes full account of the needs of disabled people • Healthcare online: maximize the use of networking and smart technologies health monitoring, information access and healthcare • Intelligent transport: safer, more efficient transport through the use of digital technologies • Government online: ensure that citizen have easy access to government information, services and decision-making procedures on-line
“e-Government” Structure eGovernment G2C G2B G2E G2G Trust, Privacy and Security Technology and Communications Infrastructure
Adopted Adopted
Legislative framework initiated in 2002 • Governmental Ordinance – 20/2002 – e-procurement • Governmental Decision – list of products, list of institutions – First phase • Governmental Ordinance –24/2002 – the electronic payment for local taxes
RoGovonline Citizen Authentication, security and routing Government Gateway Departments, Administrations, Local Authorities, Public Service Providers Intermediary Portals Third party portals Private sector portals Other government portals Citizen
The four stage framework for e-government applications • Stage 1 Information: online info about public services • Stage 2 Interaction: downloading of forms • Stage 3 Two-way interaction: processing of forms, incl. Authentication • Stage 4 Transaction: case handling; decision and delivery ( payment)
Successes in ICT • ICT task force (GPTI) – chaired by the Prime Minister, formed by e-ministers • e-government (20 basic public services recommended by EU; pilot projects during 2001) • e-tax (GO 24/30.01.2002) • e-procurement (GO 20/24.01.2002) • Electronic signature( Law 455/July 2001, Regulations GD 1259/Dec 2001) • National Strategy for Information Society ( national consensus) • Participation at ESIS – EU project
Successes in ICT – E-government center – pilot projects • E-tax • E-procurement • E-Job • E-referendum • E-market • Info-kiosks • Multimedia centers • Address change • Web Declarations for Corporations • Identifications of Civil Servants • Cash-Flow Management • Document Management