Corporate Profile 47Billion Information Technology
Andrus Aaslaid - E-government v Estónsku
1. Estonian information society coordination, policies Andrus Aaslaid Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications [email_address]
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5. Government County governments IT managers Local governments Representative IT councils of counties Local government associations Representative ICT work groups of counties Council representative Informatics Council Department of State Information Systems (RISO) IT manager Informatics Centre IC secretariat ICT work groups of ministries IT councils of ministries Ministries Subordinate agencies IT managers Councils directors MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS
21. State databases/information systems X- Road center Tools centrally developed by the State, i.e. the State Portal Banks Sertifi cation Center S S – security server AS – adapter server T X- ROAD - Internet S S AS S S AS S S AS S S AS IS of the Tax Board services Popula-tion Register services Vehicle Register services … Other IS KIT ( Citizen’s portal) Public Portal Institut ional view of the State T hematic view of the State http://www.riik.ee http://www.eesti.ee X- Road sert ification center Main server I Main server II (Elion) Monitoring S S AS National Databases Register (IHA) HELPDESK S S AS x 5 Banks a) aut h ent i-fication b) pay-ments c) services EIT ( Business’ portal) AIT ( Civil Servant’s portal) S S AS ID- Card Sertifi cation Center Private portal ( subject and his/her rights identified )
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Hinweis der Redaktion
The fact that Estonia is a small country has been a enabler for developing new public administration solutions more effectively than on large countries. Large countries often feel the risks too high to innovate rapidly with public administration. On Estonian case, even if mistakes are made, they are relatively cheap to fix. The negotiations between different stakeholders is also much easier task in small country. Estonia is a somewhat “model” of a country – we have all the necessary attributes, but on a small scale, what makes it easy to innovate. Small scale also enables the easier negotiations with stakeholders.
What is missing from the picture is the internet anking, what we practically invented back on 1995