EGovernment in Europe
Greece always a laggard in implementing digital shift
Much as the majority of businesses are well aware of the need to adjust to the requirements of technology, Greece's transition to the digital economy is taking place at a very slow pace.
#Romania2019.eu/Guests from 13 countries, present at eGovernment conference, organised by Ministry of Communications
An international conference on eGovernment, attended by guests from 13 countries and discussing ways to improve and develop, as well as to enhance cooperation at European level in this field, was held at the Palace of Culture in northeastern Iasi in the context of Romania's holding of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, a press release issued by the Ministry of Communic
PM says Serbia could become leader in e-services
This will happen "if everything goes according to the plan of the Serbian government and the Office for Information Technology and e-Government," Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said on Wednesday.
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Government adopts eGovernment bill
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Thursday adopted an eGovernment bill that should enable simpler, more transparent and more efficient operation of electronic public services.
One of the key goals of the bill is to facilitate electronic communication between citizens, legal persons and NGOs with administrative authorities, the government press office said in a statement.
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First state data center opens in Belgrade
It houses key information and communication infrastructure important for the efficient functioning of electronic administration and the development of new services for citizens and businesses.
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14,512 public sector employees to be laid off
The Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government has announced that the number of public sector employees should be reduced by 14,512.
This should happen over the next two months, the ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
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Udovicki: Debate on e-administration strategy in December
BELGRADE - The public debate on the e-administration strategy will be held in December, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Kori Udovicki, who is also minister of state administration and local self-government, announced on Tuesday.