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Samstag, 23.11.2024
Transforming Government since 2001

SI: Slowenien / Slovenia

  • Slovenia: Online registration of employees with compulsory social insurance

    Following the establishment of the human resource interface on e-VEM - the one-stop shop (OSS) for businesses in Slovenia - business entities and public bodies can perform online the compulsory registration of the newly hired staff with the social insurance authority, directly through their respective human resource systems.

  • Slovenia: Poll: State's Role in Development of Internet Satisfactory

    Slovenian internet users are generally satisfied with the state's role in the development of internet and believe that the advancement of the information society should become a strategical priority for Slovenia, shows a recent poll carried out by the Faculty of Social Sciences in Ljubljana.

    Compared to the previous survey dating back to 2004, the satisfaction with the state in reference to internet development increased from 3.3 to 3.5 on the scale of 1-to-5. Satisfaction was higher among fresh users, who as a rule have lower education.

  • Slowenien setzt auf dem Weg in die EU auf eGovernment

    Bei Nutzung von Informationstechnologien schon fast auf EU-Niveau

    Der Beitritt der zentral- und osteuropäischen Staaten zur Europäischen Union Anfang 2004 gilt als sicher. Um auch ihre Verwaltungen auf EU-Niveau zu bekommen, investieren die Kandidatenländer hohe Summen in den Aufbau einer modernen, IT-gestützten Verwaltung. Vor allem Slowenien setzt dabei voll auf E-Commerce und eGovernment. Der österreichische Systemintegrator S&T stattet als Marktführer in Slowenien auch viele öffentliche Einrichtungen mit moderner IT-Infrastruktur aus.

  • Solvenia: Minister Krebs: “e-Health Project provides answers to contemporary health challenges"

    "The e-Health Project is one of the priority development programmes and among the largest national IT projects. Partly co-financed by the European Social Fund, substantial funds have been earmarked for its implementation." The Minister of Public Administration, Irma Pavlinič-Krebs, addressed these words to participants in her opening remarks to the introductory part of the international e-Health seminar held at Center Evropa in Ljubljana.

    The international e-health seminar entitled "SEeHealth: The Roadmap from Concept to Practice" and organised, together with its partners and stakeholders, by the regional Centre for e-Governance Development (Ce GD) was opened by the Minister of Public Administration, Irma Pavlinič Krebs, who addressed the participants. In her address, she first emphasised that the use of information and communication technologies in public administration services could significantly contribute to the provision of efficient and high-quality services at a lower cost to both citizens and companies.

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