smarter govenrment moldova's governance etransformation strategy victor bodiu 16 may 2012
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Smarter GovernmentMoldova’s Governance e-Transformation
Agenda
May 2012
Victor Bodiu, Secretary General of the Government
GOVERNMENT OF THEREPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Government’s Vision
Governance e-Transformation ObjectivesBy 2020
all public services shall have their electronic counterparts;
An average of 12 new electronic services shall be implemented and launched every year;
50% adoption of electronic public services shall be reached;
Existing information system shall be rationalized and integrated into governmental data interchange framework.
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Sectorial e-Services Shared e-Services Back-office projects
E-Licensing G2C/G2B Portal Registry of Personal Data Holders
E-Construction Norms and Standards
Document Management System
Civil Status Archive Digitization
E-Health Insurance Government Reporting on Action Plan
Criminal Record Archive Digitization
E-Criminal Record E-Appointment Registry Management Platform
E-Visa E-Certificates State Registry of Inspections
Electronic Fiscal Invoices
E-Reporting State Registry of Agricultural Producers
Integrated Hospital Management System
Registry of Soils
Integrated Primary Healthcare SystemE-Admission
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Identification in public electronic services
Digital certificate
Digital certificates on mobile phone
Authentication and Access Control Service will offer at least three ways to identify in cyberspace:
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Government e-Payment Gateway• Government e-Payment
Gateway will make it possible to pay for any public service using any financial instrument available on the market:– Visa and MasterCard;– Banks’ internet banking
systems;– mobile banking;– etc.
• 900 000 bank cards issued so far;• In 2011 the volume of transactions
with cards was cca. 16 bln. MDL;• Only 5% of transaction were cashless.
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M-Cloud: Shared Technological Platform
M-Cloud
• Electronic public services provided by ministries and Agencies will be hosted and operated from M-Cloud – the shared platform built on Cloud Computing.
• Government private cloud (G-Cloud), delivering all common services at IaaS, PaaS and SaaS levels;
• Sustainability and security for projects
• Invest more in people and process reengineering, less in servers and networks
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GOVERNMENT OF THEREPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
www.moldova.wb-boost.org
OPEN GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES
www.servicii.gov.md
Open Government
Data
Open Public Expenditure
Improved Public Services
3 Grand ChallengesIncreasing
Public IntegrityBetter Managing Public Resources
Improving Public Services
• Access to information and open data
• Online petitions
• Transparent decision-
making
• Transparent judicial
system
• Budget transparency
• Public procurement
transparency
• Implementation of e-
procurement
• Quality public services
• Online public services
• Use of innovative IT tools for education system
Public Consultations
GOVERNMENT OF THEREPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Open Government Action Plan
GOVERNMENTOF REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Thank you for your attention!