Minister for Finance welcomes
the European Commission’s eGovernment Benchmarks
The Minister for Finance, Mr Brian Lenihan, today welcomed the publication of the results of the 9th European Commission eGovernment Benchmarking exercise, Digitising Public Services in
The report shows that
In welcoming the report the Minister said, “I am delighted with this outcome. It proves that the renewed focus by the Government on eGovernment since 2008 has yielded dividends in raising
The Minister added, “While this is a very positive result for
As set out in the National Recovery Plan 2011- 2014 the Government has identified eGovernment as a priority and I want to see Departments and public bodies continuing to pursue this agenda with vigour. There will be a greater focus on integrating the back-end systems of public bodies, on the use of shared ICT approaches and cloud computing, on publishing public service data, on implementing measures to secure greater take-up of online and digital services and applications, and on providing online facilities for increased collaboration and feedback with customers. ”
In conclusion, the Minister said “My officials will continue working with Departments and public bodies in implementing eGovernment measures to ensure the highest levels of efficiency and effectiveness in public service delivery”.
ENDS
21 February 2011
Notes for Editors:
1. The European Commission has conducted benchmarks of eGovernment since 2000. The benchmark is now conducted over 32 countries comprising the EU 27,
2. The full benchmarking report of the EU Commission is available on the web at http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/item-detail-dae.cfm?item_id=6537
3. While
4. The National Recovery Plan is available at www.budget.gov.ie/RecoveryPlan.aspx with specifics on eGovernment set out at Section 4.5 and Annex 9.
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