7.
Environment-related permits (incl. reporting)
Responsibility:
Central Government (Federation), Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry,
Environment and Water Management
Website:
www.edm.gv.at
Description:
This is Austria's IT infrastructure for the EU-ETS for
annual reporting of the
emissions, including verification by independent (third-party) verifiers. Submission,
handling and verification of reports are fully done electronically.
8.
Public procurement
Responsibility:
Central Government (Federation), Federal Procurement Ltd.
Website:
https://portal.bbg.gv.at/at.gv.bbg.PortalUI/
Description:
eShop is a fully functional web-based eProcurement platform developed
by state-
owned company Federal Procurement Ltd. (
Bundesbeschaffung
GmbH - BBG). It is
still in a pilot phase and will be made available to public sector organisations in ASP
mode (Application Service Provider). It will enable them to purchase goods and
services from a catalogue of pre-selected suppliers. The pilot testing of online
tenders started in June 2003, and electronic submission using an official form is now
possible. Public tenders are advertised on
Auftrag.at
, a private-owned eTendering
website.
European Commission
The factsheets present an overview of the state and progress of eGovernment in European
countries.
Jounup is a joint initiative by the Directorate General for Informatics (DIGIT) and the Directorate
General for Communications Networks, Content & Technology (DG CONNECT).
Contributor: Mag Heidi Havranek, LL. M., Department I/11 – E-Government: Law, Organisation
and International Affaires: Head of the division for International Affairs of Austria.
Production/Publishing: ISA Editorial Team, Kurt Salmon S.A.
An
action supported by ISA
This action is supported by ISA, the European
Commission’s programme for interoperability solutions
for European public administrations.
Why ISA?
Administrative procedures have the reputation of being
lengthy, time-consuming and costly.
Electronic collaboration between public administrations
can make these procedures quicker, simpler and cheaper
for all parties concerned, in particular when transactions
need to be carried out cross-border and/or cross-sector.
ISA supports this type of electronic collaboration.
With more than 40 actions it provides tools, services
and frameworks for the modernisation of public
administrations in Europe, across e-borders and sectors.
More on the programme:
http://ec.europa.eu/isa/
Contact ISA:
isa@ec.europa.eu