eGovernment in Austria
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of changes to be implemented during 2011 in all ministries and departments. The
portal’s editorial team creates an
overview
of the changes that will be implemented in
the fields of constitution, administration and media; international affairs, justice and
finance; home affairs, defence, economy, labour and social affairs; service and
compensation law; health, family, environment, transport and innovation.
On
10 September 2010
,
FINANZOnline
– the electronic data exchange platform of the
Austrian Financial Administration – is placed second at the German
eGovernment 2010
competition
in the category of 'the most sustained eGovernment project of the decade'.
Through the services offered by FINANZOnline and eCustoms (
e-Zoll
), the Ministry of
Finance expands its pioneering role in eGovernment, thus providing a model for modern
management structures.
The
'Digital Austria Explorer'
(
Digitales Österreich Explorer
), a unique eGovernment
initiative providing all citizens with access to over 1 000 forms and 350 government
procedures in just one click, is officially introduced on
1 June 2010
. Developed by a
global IT company in cooperation with the Austrian Federal Chancellery, the 'Digital
Austria Explorer' is a
toolbar
that once freely downloaded and installed on a PC offers a
virtual office environment combining the services of the national eGovernment portals
for businesses ('
USP.gv.at
') and for citizens ('
HELP.gv.at
').
In
February
2010
,
the
‘
Austrian
Internet
Declaration
’
(
Österreichische
Internetdeklaration
) is presented to the
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