Funded by MITC through the e-Government Alliance Framework and managed by the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA), these initiatives are aimed at improving the service delivery channels available between the government and citizens.
IT Minister Austin Gatt said that 59 per cent of local households have access to the internet with almost 95 per cent of these connected through a broadband connection
Currently the government offers 70 online services to citizens and businesses.
Once the ongoing projects started last year are finalised, MITA is planning a new e-Government framework which will streamline and simplify use of these services.
The e-Government 2.0 will also be richer in content, more sophisticated in services and faster to set up. Investment in this project will start during this year and will span up to 2012.
The ongoing transformation on the government’s IT resources is part of a much larger restructuring programme. The transition from MITTS to MITA is in its final stages following the recent approval of its strategic plan.
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Quelle/Source: di-ve, 02.04.2009
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