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Pan-European eGovernment Services For Citizens and Enterprises: The Role of IDA Needs of Enterprises: An Austrian View Brussels, 19-20 September 2002 Rudolf.Lichtmannegger@wko.at Austrian Economic Chamber
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Premises - 1 Enterprises: Administration‘s best customers: frequent,intense contact to many parts of government generally well informed generally quick to adopt new technology if useful E-Government is a major factor in helping enterprises stay competitive. Enterprises are keenly interested in efficient government (good service, adequate cost).
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Premises - 2 eGovernment plays a crucial role in piloting applications that need high penetration to take off. E-Government is both, a service and a business opportunity.
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Enterprises‘ Particular Interests easing cost of compliance (filing, reporting, info retrieval, speedy reply). enhancing over-all cost and performance of administration. as a driver for integrating the services of different levels of administrations. systematic dialogue between the business community and administrations (standards, schedules, rules)
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Developments in Austria - 1 Maturing court filing national real-estate register insolvency database enterprise register enterprise registration some local tax filing social security: registration/de-registration of employees help-business.gv.
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Developments in Austria - 2 New and booming residency register Future Services 2003: electronic tax filing/adjustment/refund for citizens 2004: Electronic tax filing for all companies 2003: electronic payment for e-government 2003/2004: eCard (social security card with digital signature capability PPP ‘Cyberdoc’: Notaries Public (Deeds, official documents).
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Problem Areas - 1 Validity/Legal complementary rules necessary e.g. VAT-number identification, tourist registration Delivery choice of place/person of delivery multiple should be possible Security Level Between companies: free choice With government: as mandated keep it simple, push digital signature where necessary
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Problem Areas - 2 Documentation inter-company – legally regulated: how, how long, where? adapt current legal basis and rules qualitative criteria, technology neutral (!) establish public document databases.
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Enterprise Wish-List - General - 1 e-government applications for frequently used procedures (tax-related, filing, reporting, info). easy to use, common procedures for online service (appearance, menu, authentication, signature, archivation): browser-based and data flow models
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Enterprise Wish-List - General - 2 Systematic dialogue between suppliers and e- government planners on standards, roll-out schedules, medium term e-government plans. to integrate e-government applications in software used in different lines of business and ensure quick penetration of technologies (e.g. authentication).
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Enterprise Wish-List European - 1 e-government in VAT administration international trade (e.g. textile/steel import permits) for services industries working across country borders public procurement
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Enterprise Wish-List European - 2 starting a business visa administration for business partners and prospective clients Multilingual Services (e.g. City of Vienna: registering a new business in German, English, French, Croatian, Serbo- Croatian, Turkish.
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Needed: Synchronous investment of public and private sector (hardware, software, infrastructure, training). For some time to come: traditional support to enterprises on non-standard issues (web support to service agents). Systematic dialogue between administrations on the rules for commercial exploitation of public information – bases upon EU-Directive. Integration: pull of technology AND push of willingness to co-operate across governments.
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Rudolf.Lichtmannegger@wko.at
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