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The deputy director of the Public Administration and Civil Service Bureau (SAFP), Kou Peng Kuan, said that the government would announce the city’s overall planning for e-government for 2015 to 2019 within the third quarter of this year.

Replying to legislator Chan Meng Kam’s interpellation that urged a timeframe for such planning, Mr. Kou wrote that e-administration planning would be submitted for the government’s internal consultation next month before the announcement of the plan in the third quarter.

According to the government official, the comprehensive planning for the following four years will cover six areas, which includes the planning itself, the structure of the e-government and its related system and evaluation scheme, cloud computing, information safety and risk management, internal processing and electronic operation systems, restructuring the government portal website, and consulting the public on the construction of the networks.

In addition, Mr. Kou said the government would form a cross-department group for the planning and its evaluation in order to enhance the planning and implementation abilities of the departments.

Meanwhile, the SAFP head indicated that the government offers nearly 200 e-public services to residents such as online booking [for government services], online applications and online enquiries. He claimed that current available e-services would serve as the basis for future e-government policy.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Kam Leong

Quelle/Source: Macau Business Daily, 20.05.2015

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