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Implementation of digital reforms in public administration through efficient management of intelligent systems

Grigore Teodor Samoila ()
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Grigore Teodor Samoila: School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania

Smart Cities International Conference (SCIC) Proceedings, 2022, vol. 10, 323-336

Abstract: The main objective of this scientific initiative is to identify an efficient system for achieving public administration digitization reforms by using the best strategic management practices. The main goal is to achieve our central objective of having a smart city and public policies aimed at increasing the quality of life of the citizen, we need a re-planning of the way things are done through electronic reforms at the administrative level, decision-making decentralization and implementing financial autonomy when it comes to implementing vital community projects. On the occasion of the research, a series of working models were identified, in the form of action plans for the preparation of an action plan for the development of the critical technological infrastructure on the three coordinates: time, money, and quality. The novelty of this initiative envisages the construction of general work plans, as well as the integration of smart roadmap systems, in the monitoring of digitization reforms with clear and precise deadlines and alert systems for each reference stage of the achievement of specific objectives. All in all, the success of the development strategy, the implementation of digital reforms, and public administration through efficient management of intelligent systems, can be achieved by promoting and implementing master plan in-laws in direct correlation with resource planning systems such as enterprise resource planning platforms – ERP. Capitalizing on such an approach having the direct role of effectively managing the vital information related to the digitization reforms in the public administration, which will oblige policies class, regardless of political color, to collaborate when it comes to the national strategic interest for the sustainable development of society, for increasing the quality of life of citizens.

Keywords: smart city and public policies; quality of life of the citizen; development of the critical technological infrastructure; enterprise resource planning platforms – ERP; sustainable development of society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O35 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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