EU ministers: accessible, interactive and customised online public services in Europe by 2015

EU ministers have committed to developing smarter online public services for citizens and businesses by 2015. The Commission has welcomed this step forward in making eGovernment more accessible, interactive and customised. At the fifth Ministerial eGovernment Conference in Malmö (Sweden) today, EU ministers outlined a joint vision and policy priorities on how this should be delivered. eGovernment is a key step towards boosting Europe's competitiveness, benefiting from time and cost savings for citizens and businesses across Europe.

"Today's declaration is another step in the right direction to further improve online public services for citizens and businesses. The commitment to shift from a "one-size-fits-all" to a customised approach is more likely to meet users' needs and will open the path for more interactive and demand-driven public services in Europe", said Siim Kallas, Vice-President of the European Commission in charge of Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud.

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Ministerial Declaration on eGovernment 

Fifth Ministerial eGovernment Conference