eGovernment in Austria
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In October 2012
, the Austrian Federal Computing Centre (
Bundesrechenzentrum - BRZ
)
won the ‘Best Case Study Public Administration’ category for their cloud computing
services during the EuroCloud Europe Awards ceremony that took place in Luxembourg.
2011
The traditional census is replaced by an automated, register-based census. The use of
data from existing administrative sources means an end for the traditional paper
questionnaires and savings in time and money while simultaneously increasing data
quality. The register of residents is the backbone of the register-based census. The use
of proven eGovernment tools (
www.buergerkarte.at
) ensures a high data protection
level and anonymity. The register-based census contains the following topics:
demographics, education, households and families, commuting behaviour and
employment status, workplaces, buildings and apartments.
In October 2011
, the website
http://iktprojekte.at/
is relaunched. The portal provides
an overview of Austrian ideas and developments in the sector of information and
communication technologies. Merged categories and better assistance are just some of
the improvements on the revised web-platform.
In September 2011
, the new edition of the '
Austrian eGovernment ABC
' is published.
The document offers an overview on the Austrian eGovernment strategy, the tools it
relies on and the challenges it faces. It takes a look at the scope of eGovernment and
examines the success factors for introducing and establishing eGovernment services.
The structure of this document lays a strong focus on the target groups for
eGovernment and the information it contains is specifically organised for this purpose.
The editors of this document have placed much importance on delivering comprehensive
legal and technical information. The book is serving as an accompaniment to users and
developers of eGovernment applications. It equips them with the relevant know-how.
In July 2011
, the Federal Chancellery of Austria, the cities of Vienna, Linz, Salzburg and
Graz jointly found the 'Open Government Data Cooperation Austria', shortly Cooperation
OGD Austria, to agree on a common strategy and create the basis for joint Open
Government Data activities by all stakeholders.
In February 2011
, the website
www.handy-signatur.at
is launched. The portal offers all
the information about the
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