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1 eGovernment in Malta February 2004 Dr Brian Warrington
Acting Chief Information Management Officer Central Information Management Unit (CIMU) Malta February 2004 Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

2 Malta: A Profile Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

3 Government ICT Strategies
Technology Hostile Setup of Computer Centre Batch Applications 1990 Technology Biased Governing Principles Resource Centralisation Information Systems Strategy for the Government of Malta 1998 Institution Building Capacity Building Optimisation ISSP for Public Serviced 2000 Citizen Centric Virtualisation of Services Vision and Strategy for the attainment of e-Government Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

4 Government ICT Entities
CIMU Central Information Management Unit – Govt. department – Strategy, Governance MITTS Malta Information Technology & Training Services Ltd. – Govt. Agency – Service delivery eMalta Commission  MITI Ministry of IT & Investments – Govt. ministry – national ICT strategy & initiatives, e-government Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

5 E-Government Vision Vision was drawn up by CIMU and endorsed by Cabinet in 2000 Single point of entry One-stop-shop concept Multiple access channels secure Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

6 MAGNET (MAlta Government NETwork)
WAN connecting all government departments, agencies, local councils, schools, police stations, libraries, hospitals, health centres, social security offices, embassies. MAGNET II to be commissioned in Q4 2004, with improved bandwidth, encryption, redundancy. Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

7 Shared Data Architecture
PAS Inland Revenue CdB Public Registry PIRS Organisation Information Personal Information VAT No Income Tax No Address Personality Name Address ID No Date of Birth Status Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

8 eGovernment Requirements
Legislative framework Web hosting framework R&A mechanism Payment Gateway SMS Gateway Definition of Interoperability standards Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

9 Approach Strategic Partner 10 Flagbearer projects Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

10 Legislation Electronic Commerce Act enacted January 2001
Computer Misuse Provisions enacted January 2001 Data Protection Act enacted December 2001 Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

11 R & A mechanism 4 levels of access Phased approach
0 – public information 1 – low-cost services 2 – financial and statutory 3 – medical records, change of address Phased approach First phase to launch in March 04 Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

12 Complementaty Initiatives
Setting up of eMalta Commission with the mandate to promote the Information Society achievement of widespread digital literacy lowering of internet connectivity and usage costs creation of e-commerce environment in the Private Sector wide range of penetration facilities to capture all members of Maltese Society Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

13 Portal Provides access to all ministry and departmental websites
Access to all e-government services Linked to R & A mechanism (soon) Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

14 Portal Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

15 Portal Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

16 e-Government Status Good number of services available online
Most are discrete Stage 2 services Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

17 m-Government SMS gateway deployed in Dec 2002
Notification of examination results Notification of trading license renewal Notification of postponement of court sittings Notification of vehicle license renewal Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

18 Portal Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

19 e-Procurement Initiatives
No public electronic marketplace CIMU shortly to launch e-procurement for hardware Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

20 Utilisation of e-Government
No real efforts have been made to assess utilisation of e-government services No statistics available Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

21 Strengths Small size, few if any remote communities
Advanced infrastructure Near-universal broadband access Cooperation between national and local government Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

22 Challenges Late entry into the computer age means older generation often technophobic Significant sector of population still deal in cash Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

23 Way Forward Deployment of R & A framework
Improved integration with back-office systems Feb 2004 EWG Dublin

24 Thank You Feb 2004 EWG Dublin


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