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Page 1: V4DIS, Hradec Kralove, March 29, 2004 Strategy of V4+ Countries: Slovenia József GYÖRKÖS STATE SECRETARY

V4DIS, Hradec Kralove, March 29, 2004

Strategy of V4+ Countries: Slovenia

József GYÖRKÖSSTATE SECRETARY

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http://mid.gov.si

Key Issues Addressed

I. Information Society Indicators

II. Structural funds

III. Achieving Participation by Access to the Public Sector information

IV. Specific e-Government Initiatives

I. INFORMATION SOCIETY INDICATORS

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Regulatory Frameworkof “e-Slovenia”

Strategy of Republic of Slovenia in Information SocietyStrategy of e-local government Broadband Strategy Acts:• on Electronic commerce and electronic signature (ZEPEP-1)

+ decree• on author rights (ZASP)• on protection of personal data (ZVOP)• on consumer rights (ZVpot)• on Access to public sector information (ZDIJZ) • on Electronic Communications

• on Integration of public legal registries (ZPJE)

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http://emcis.gov.si

Ministerial conference EMCIS, Ljubljana, June 2002

Ministerial conference EMCIS, Budapest, February 2004

http://www.emcis2004.huI. INFORMATION SOCIETY INDICATORS

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0,0%

10,0%

20,0%

30,0%

40,0%

50,0%

60,0%

SI 33,0% 42,0% 47,0%

EU 48,0% 55,0% 56,5%

Dec 01 Apr 03 Dec 031999

20002001

20022003

SI

EU

28% 36% 38%43%

49%

15% 21% 24%

36%

45%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

SIEU

Catching up with EU:

Decreasing interconnection prices (EU par level)

Internet penetration

Internet access in households

1.4.2002

1.9.2002

31.12.2002

1.8.2003Local

Single

Double

4,0 SIT

2,5 SIT

1,8 SIT

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1,0

2,0

3,0

4,0

5,0

6,0

7,0 SIT

* EU 2003 estimate

I. INFORMATION SOCIETY INDICATORS

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USAGE/ ICT SERVICES SI EU2002/ 03 2001/ 02

general 1 Percentage of population regularly using the Internet 47% Dec 03 30% 56,5% Dec 03Percentage of Internet users using the Internet: at workplace 45,8% 30% 43%

at school 18,6% 6% 19%at home 72,5% 60% 71%

2 Percentage of households with Internet access 45% Dec 03 24% 49% Dec 03shopping 3 Share of Internet useres regularly shopping over the Internet 4% J ul 02 np 11% J ul 03security 4 Share of Internet users having encountered security problems 63% Dec 02 np 52% Dec 02

virus 39% 40% 27%spam 45% 56% 40%

credit card abuse 1% na 1%e-space 5 Number of Public Internet Access Points (PIAPs) per million inhabitants 130 Dec 03 93 156 Dec 01

WLAN 35 Dec 03 nae-gov 6 Percentage of basic public services available on-line 52,1% Nov 02 46% 67,6% Nov 03

Share of Internet users having contacted Public Administration over the Internet 62% Dec 02 na 52% Dec 027 Mobile telephony penetration 82% Oct 02 76% 69% J ul 03

e-inclusion 8 Digital Divide Index-DIDIX (100=no divide) 45 J ul 02 np 53 J ul 039 Use of e-banking 21% Dec 02 np 33% Dec 02

10 ICT expenditure (% GDP) 4,70% 2001 np 6,93% 2001

ICT INFRASTRUCTURE

NREN 1 Research and Educational Networks: Speed of ARNES-GEANT connection (Mbit/ s) 622 Oct 03 622 10 Gbit/ sNumber of institutions, R&D departments...connected to ARNES 100 Oct 03 na

households 2 Internet access type within households Dec 03 Dec 02 Dec 02Dial-up 54,6% 70% 71%

ISDN 12,0% 24% 18%ADSL 7,3% 4% 13%Cable 14,0% 12% 9%

enterprises 3 Internet access type within enterprises Dec 02 J an 02Dial-up 14,8% 22%

ISDN 46,9% 52%ADSL 29,0% 23%CAble 8,5% 9%

Leased line (under 2Mb/s) 8,1% 3,1%Leased line (above 2Mb/s) 5,0% 1,9%

SI vs. EUI. INFORMATION SOCIETY INDICATORS

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II. Structural funds

The SPD (Single Programming Document) for Slovenia defines the development of information society as horizontal priority; all measures have to take full advantage of IS services in terms of eligibility and in terms of improving access, use and affordability of ICT.Measures (a selection of):a) modernising the public sector; b) stimulating demand in the private sector;c) developing content;d) rising digital skills; e) upgrade ICT infrastructure that will secure high-speed

broad band internet connectivity.

II. STRUCTURAL FUNDS

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Priority No. 1: Promoting the productive sector and competitiveness

ERDF: European Regional Development Fund Ministry for Economy1.1. Innovative environment1.2. Promoting the development of tourist destinations1.3. Improving the enterprise support environmentEAGGF: European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund1.4.Investment in agricultural economy 1.5.Improving production and marketing of agricultural products1.6.Promoting agriculture-related activities – alternative sources of income1.7.Marketing quality agricultural products

Priority No. 2: Knowledge, human resource development and employment

ESF: Ministry for labour, Family and Social Affairs 2.1. Developing and promoting active labour market policies2.2. Facilitating Social Inclusion2.3. Lifelong Learning2.4. Fostering Enterpreneurship and Adaptability

Priority No. 3: Economic infrastructure

Developing business and industrial zonesII. STRUCTURAL FUNDS

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III. Achieving Participation by Access to the Public Sector Information

Drivers of participation

Avoiding, reducing the influence ofDIGITAL DIVIDE

Right to each person to acquire the information held by public body

Increased role of the local authorities - the Cities’ Governments

• ICT Infrastructure • ICT Applications in Public Sector• eSecurity • eBusiness into Administration • eLiteracy

III. ACHIEVING PARTICIPATION

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The public access to information act

• defines public bodies responsible for providing the information; according to this provision public bodies are all legislative, executive and judicial authorities on national, regional or local level, public agencies, public founds, bodies governed by public law an other bodies exercising a public authority;

• provides also a more comprehensive, but what is more important an unified understanding of what are public sector information, basically by excluding certain types of information (this »negative interpretation« approach could certainly be criticised, yet it is perhaps the only compromise which guarantees the respect of other fundamental freedoms – such as for instance personal data);

III. ACHIEVING PARTICIPATION

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The public access to information act

• imposes the obligation on public bodies to provide all public sector information, held by a particular public body, on the internet;

• to implement the obligation from the previous paragraph each public body is obliged to establish a catalogue of public sector information administred by the public body which is the main framework for the provision of public sector information;

• defines the procedure of access of individuals to public sector information;

• guarantees a free of charge insight and a charge restriction for transcript limited only to material costs;

III. ACHIEVING PARTICIPATION

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IV. Specific e-Government Initiatives

E-gov- in average assessed as improving- registry of legislation and full texts of acts is available on-line and free of charge- huge complexity: large number of autonomous players; data-source integration at the service level is needed(still lacks at the information stage, at the same time transaction stage is under development)

!!

Public procurement regarding ICTcan be carried out on-line (level 3).

IV. E-GOV INITIATIVES

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Selected G2B ProjectsA project of the Small Business Development Centre (SBDC), co-financed by Ministry of Information Society, deals with empowering local e-business reference centres to help SMEs incorporate e-business into their strategies, as well as to build on new business models. The development of (anti-bureaucratic) one-stop shop - the VEM project is to have substantial impact on lowering the administrative burdens for SMEs. The project is threefold and foresees simplification and acceleration of business set-up process, its formal registering and statutory changes, all at one stop-shop. Future functionalities of the one-stop-shop additionally foresee acquiring of permits and licences, as well as e-reporting of companies to state bodies. VEM project, estimated at 2,67 M€, will be co-financed through Phare programme (2 M€).Several projects that are running in Slovenia tackle the interoperability issues. Two of most promising are the e-SLOG and E-CoRE projects. The first one is run by Chamber of Commerce and deals with setting up a number of common business documents, such as invoice or payment order, in electronic form using XML.

IV. E-GOV INITIATIVES

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http://mid.gov.si

DR. JÓZSEF GYÖRKÖSSTATE SECRETARY

[email protected]