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What It Provides?
Fast and automated data exchange between different
governmental agencies
Convenient e-Services to citizens
Full traceability and non-repudiation of information
exchanges
Proven cost effective solution to achieve interoperability
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Unified eXchange Platform
Technology behind Estonian X-Road
13 years in production
900 connected organizations
300 million requests/year
Cornerstone of e-Government
Provides collaboration & cooperation in government
Ensures security and legal status of data
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How It Works?
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How It Works?
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How It Works?
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Cooperation in Estonia and Finland
Cybernetica is developing and maintaining the X-Road
for Estonia since 2001
Finland selected X-Road for their governmental
backbone in 2013
Cybernetica implemented the Finnish X-Road pilot for local
municipalities in 2013-2014
Cybernetica provides assistance to Finland for adopting
the X-Road
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UXP New Deployments
Namibia
In cooperation with e-Governance Academy
Pilot completed, full-scale implementation in progress
Financed from governmental budget
Haiti
In cooperation with Chemonics International
Implementation for financial data integration
Financed by US Department of State
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What We Offer
"e-Government startup kit"
Backbone
Optional Certification Authority
Optional Portal
Optional e-Services Toolkit
Optional e-ID
Deployment
Consulting
Support and maintenance
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Customs Engine Benefits
Reducing costs and paperwork for traders and Customs
Improving supply chain security and risk management
Preventing fraud
Ensuring uniform, harmonized and proper function of
national customs legislation
Integrating with customs information systems of the
European Union
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Customs Engine Processes
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Customs Engine Modules
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Cybernetica Customs Features
Web-based – easy to use and maintain
Efficient – declaration processing and risk analysis is
fully automated
Flexible – legislation changes can be implemented
quickly
Secure – traders' data is well protected
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Customs Engine in Estonia
2004 – support in the accession of the European Union
2006 – first Customs Engine module in production
2009 – all processes covered by Customs Engine
2011 – transition to Euro
2012 – World Bank ranks Estonia #3 in "Trading across
borders" report
2015 – Customs Engine 2.0 in development to achieve
UCC compliance. Great interest from EU countries
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What We Offer?
Declaration processing components for the complete
customs information system
Integration and deployment
Support and maintenance
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Cybernetica
An Estonian private limited IT R&D company
Established in 1997, on the basis of the Institute of
Cybernetics of Estonian Academy of Sciences
Personnel: 110
Fields of activity
e-Government systems (Customs, X-Road, eID, Internet
voting)
Maritime safety and security
Cryptographic research
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