Monday, January 11, 2010

Blue Topaz Vs. Aquamarine

e-Government status report

As it appears on the website of the Council of Ministers last Friday studied a report on the implementation of Law 11/2007 , which emphasizes that "to be accessed to 96.4 per 100 of the proceedings of the General Administration of the State through electronic means of which more than 2000 (84.1 per 100 of the total) are administrative procedures.

It is certainly commendable efforts being made by the Central Government in this regard, although it should be noted that 100% of the procedures should already be available. Honestly, I have the impression that this percentage is not real and certainly, as often happens with public statistics, it could do further reading. As one example: the same day the Council of Ministers approved a report on the Draft Law on Civil Registry , precisely, is making effective use of electronic means in one of the technologically most backward areas. Given that this is an administrative record (of which I am convinced, despite the discussions that could bring about), would not be effective and the possibility of carrying out actions by citizens fully through the Internet?

Again, one must acknowledge the effort, but the big problem is that the state administration is increasingly less skills and the bulk of the actions of citizens take place at the regional and local authorities which, by the way, do not know nothing about reports on the state of affairs ...

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