Interoperability Framework and eGov Coordination

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Interoperability Framework and eGov Coordination Arvo Ott, Executive Director, Chairman of the Management Board eGovernance Academy ESTONIA

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Interoperability Framework and eGov Coordination

Arvo Ott, Executive Director, Chairman of the Management BoardeGovernance AcademyESTONIA

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eGA

• An independent and mission-based: non-profit,

non-governmental, non-academic.

• Jointly brought into existence by UNDP, Open

Society Institute and Estonian Government.

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Projects per region

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Compentencies

• Central & local e-government

• E-democracy & e-participation

• Interoperability, open data

• Cyber security

• E-identity

• Change management

Technical solutions

OrganizationLegal

framework

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• Governance efficiency

and transparency

• Economic

competitiveness

• e-Way of life

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Economic Effect

Using the digital

signature effectively

we save 1 working

week per year

2 % of GDP

FEW EXAMPLES:

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Online versus offline

ServiceTime spent on e-

service

Time spent on offline

service

Time savings

(min)

Establishing a

company30 510 480

VAT declaration 7 68 61

Tax declaration 10 78 68

i-Voting 6 44 38

Parliamentary

legislation system7 26 19

Self-Service of the

Unemployment Fund

13 37 24

Source: e-Estonia.com

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Balanced e-Governance =

Combination of electronic services and

participatory services

e- GOVERNMENTe-Services

e-DEMOCRACY

e-Participation

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Example: Parental benefit

2004 -Interoperability of 5 information systems from 5 government institutions

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Example

Parental Benefit

Citizen • Submits applications online• Doesn’t have to give data,

which is already known to IS

Civil Servant • No need to check data in

different DBs• No need to revise documents

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Takeup takes time

Tax declaration online

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i-voting in

Estonia

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i-Voting

Statistics(number of voters)

0

50000

100000

150000

200000

250000

300000

2005LG

2007NP

2009EP

2009LG

2011NP

2013LG

2014EP

2015NP

2017LG

2019NP

LG – Local Government Election NP – National Parliament Election EP – European Parliament Election

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e-Government Policy / Strategy

Technical architecture

project

Legal frameworkprocess

Fiscal frameworkprocess Organization

process

e-Government Policy / Strategy

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Principles

• Citizen (customer) orientation – “ONCE ONLY” concept

• Leading role for the private sector

• Efficient and transparent public sector

• Protection of personal data

• Measures against digital divide (ID-cards example…)

• Neutrality concerning technological platforms

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Government(State Chancellery) Local

governments

RepresentativeLocal government

associations

Representative

ICT work groupsof counties

Information Society Council

Department ofState IS (RISO)

Gov CIO

State IS AuthorityRIA

ICT work groupsof ministries

IT councils ofministries

Ministries

Management representatives &

IT managers ofministries

Subordinateagencies

IT managers

Councilsheads

MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNICATIONS

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e-Government CoordinationG

overn

men

t

National Commission of

Information Society

Action Plan and budget

for approval, eGov

strategy questions for

decisions

Action Plan and ICT

budget for

recommendations,

prepares topics of

discussions

ICT workgroup of

ICT ministries

Proposals of projects for

Action Plan

PM or State Secretary

Central Coordination

Unit

ICT Council of Ministries

Ministries

Subordinated units

CIO

CIO

General

Recommendation

s, standards

Central Implementa

tion Unit

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Central coordination and IOF management –

Different roles

eGovernment Central Coordination Unit:

eGov and Information Society strategy planning and monitoring.

• Collecting and analyzing ICT systems in government

• eGov budget planning with Ministry of Finances and donors

• Developing and giving approvals for legal acts related to eGov

• Preparing eGov strategies and action plans

• Monitoring Action Plan development

• Cooperating with CIOs. Trainings for CIOs.

• Planning and coordinating international cooperation on eGov.

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Central coordination and IOF management –

different roleseGovernment Central Implementing Body:

Implementation of eGov interoperability platform.

• Data exchange layer and monitoring

• Portal

• IOP management system - metadata

• Infrastructure

• Network

• eID

• CA

• Mobile and payment gateway

• Cloud

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Legal framework

• Technology can not be

regulated but relations

between people,

organizations...rights and

responsibilities

• Regulate as minimal as

possible. Use existing

legal framework and

make needed

amendments

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Legislation• Databases Act (1997/ 2006)

• Public Information Act (2001)

• Digital Signatures Act (2000)

• Act on Intellectual Property (applicable also for state databases)

• Principles of Estonian Information Policy (1998, 2004)

• Action Plan of Estonian Information Policy –(eEstonia) (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006...)

• Personal Data Protection Act (1996)

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Population management

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Backoffice

Registers/Databases

Infrastructure

• EDMS

• Book-keeping

• HRM

• Data consumers

• Data providers

• networks

• servers

• workstations

Backoffice

Registers/Databases

Infrastructure

• EDMS

• Book-keeping

• HRM

• Data consumers

• Data providers

• networks

• servers

• workstations

Backoffice

Registers/Databases

Infrastructure

• EDMS

• Book-keeping

• HRM

• Data consumers

• Data providers

• networks

• servers

• workstations

SHAREDSERVICES

Ministry of ICT Ministry of Finance Etc....

Horizontal enablers•ADDRESS SYSTEM•DATA PROTECTION MEASURES•ELECTRONIC ID•METADATA and MANAGEMENT SYSTEM•ONTOLOGIES and SEMANTICS•GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES•CLASSIFIERS•DOCUMENT REPOSITORY•SERVICE PORTAL for EGOV• DATA EXCHANGE INFRASTRUCTURE•MOBILE GATEWAY•PAYMENT GATEWAY

GOVERNMENT CLOUD

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X-Road Population Register

Adapter Server

Security Server

HealthInsurance Register

Adapter Server

Security Server

Vehicle Register

Adapter Server

Security Server

Energy

Adapter Server

Security Server

Telecom

Adapter Server

Security Server

Banks

Adapter Server

Security Server

X - GIS

Adapter Server

Security Server

Document Exchange

Centre

Adapter Server

Security Server

e-IDCitizen view

Enterpriser view

Public servant

view

PORTALSe-Health, e-Police, e-Tax Board,

e-School, m-Parking, etc. Admin

System of State

Information System

Adapter Server

Security ServerSecurity Server

TRUST SERVICES

CertificationOCSP

Timestamping

Central Server 2

Help Desk

Central Monitoring

Central Server 1

Security Server

Internet Network

Digital ID

M- ID

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Digital ID and

SignatureSince 2002

06.10.2017

•Digital signatures 417 319 798

•Active cards: 1 296 888

•Electronic authentications: 599 635 675

Source: http://id.ee/en?id=30468,

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mID(in SIM card)

Doesn’t need software installed on

PC

Doesn’t need web browser support

Works on any handset

Can be supported by any operator

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Catalogue of interoperabilty solutions

600 information system descriptions

2500 service descriptions40,000 data objects650 code listsover 900 organisational entities1400 contact personshttps://www.ria.ee/x-tee/fact/#eng

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X-ROAD in Faroe lslands: HELDIN

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X-ROAD in Kyrgyzstan: TYNDUK

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Ukraine: TREMBITA

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Greenland: PITU

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Some international lessons

• Main challenge is in organization and planning, not the money or technology

• All knowledge should be in the country – can be supported by international experiences

• Local ICT business should be supported by Government. eGov is not academic issue

• Too strong focus on technology and project based actions

• Finance model is not motivating citizens

• eGov methodology might be transferable... not SW or HW

• Impact can be seen in 3-6 years – politicians are not motivated

• Driving forces are unclear• In Estonia, banks and business sector were driving force

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Thank You

e-Governance Academy

Rotermanni 8

Tallinn

Estonia

www.ega.ee

[email protected]