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EU:
eGovernment in the European countries
Independent reports and studies
24 April 2007 ? EU Institutions/Other European countries
Complete title:
eGovernment in the European Countries
April 2007
Country/location:
EU Institutions/Other European countries
Publication date:
24 April 2007
Document type:
Independent reports
Topic(s):
Other
Author(s):
The eGovernment Observatory Editorial Team of European Dynamics for the IDABC eGovernment Observatory
Description (short summary):
As part of its mission to inform the European eGovernment community about key issues of common interest, the eGovernment Observatory maintains a series of Factsheets presenting the situation and progress of eGovernment in 32 European countries: EU-27, Croatia, Turkey, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, providing for each one of them a wide and consistent range of information:
- Country Profile (basic data and Information Society indicators);
- History (major past eGovernment developments and milestones);
- Strategy (vision, objectives and principles supporting the eGovernment drive);
- Legal Framework (main legal texts impacting on the development of eGovernment);
- Actors (key organisations involved in the eGovernment drive);
- 'Who's Who' (main decision-makers and executives steering and shaping the move to eGovernment);
- Infrastructure (key components of the nationwide eGovernment infrastructure);
- eServices for citizens and for businesses (online availability and sophistication of services for citizens and businesses, based on the eEurope common list of basic public services).
EU-25 factsheets have been regularly updated since June 2005. In September 2006 the first edition of the factsheets of the following countries has been published: Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Turkey, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
As a general rule, factsheets are updated every 6 months with a new Edition. Important updates between two Editions may result in a new Release. The version number of the factsheet consists of its Edition and Release number, i.e.: 'v.6.0': Sixth Edition, 'v.6.1': 1st Release of the 6th Edition, etc.
Copyright information:
? European Communities, 2007
Click below to download individual reports for each EU country
http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/oldsite/en/document/5094/254
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