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THE USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN STREAMLINING PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Ion Bobeica, Mariana Joita and Delia Mioara Popescu

Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2018, vol. 12, issue 1, 836-841

Abstract: New digital technologies are now being implemented worldwide to create a better, more efficient public administration – the E-Government platform being the most advanced digital public service. This tool is extremely useful in streamlining public management and public administration, facilitating the dialogue between the government and the citizens. In the European Union, most states are either having an E-Government platform or are developing one. The United Kingdom owns the most efficient eGov program in the world – the Romanian E-Government platform is right the opposite, being almost the most inefficient from the EU. The Romanian government must adapt to the current requirements and comply with the European standards. There are many public services that must be available online, not just in physical form – national employment agencies, tax paying agencies, etc. The current paper intends to analyze the major impact that this kind of technology is having on public administration, also highlighting and comparing the most developed eGov systems in Europe with the Romanian E-Government portal, giving advice how the E-Government system should be improved in Romania.

Keywords: cloud services; information and communications technology; ICT; public management simplification. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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