Reports
2011-10-12
The way to more effective eGovernment
The Delegation is to submit a proposal by March 2014 concerning how the work on eGovernment can continue in a longer-term perspective. The delegation will in the near future analyse other countries’ models of eGovernment, and identify regulations that impede information sharing. This and the ongoing work on guidelines and feasibility studies is the Delegation’s description in its recent report, As simple as possible for as many as possible – the way to more effective eGovernment (SOU 2011:67).
2011-03-22
Making progress
More efficient exchange of information for faster processing within the administration. E-services that help those who have many contacts with the public sector. Common eArchive and eRegister services for government agencies. There are some of the projects the eGovernment Delegation initiates, to simplify everyday life for individuals and businesses. Read more in the summary of the report As simple as possible for as many as possible - Making progress (SOU 2011:27).
2010-09-30
Under construction - future eGovernment
Common e-services between government and municipalities provide better service and simplify for users. But the funding must be solved for collaboration to function. Although the regulations are barriers to development. The delegation proposes that an inquiry is urgently reviewing records statutes. These are some of the issues the eGovernment Delegation introduced in the report As simple as possible for as many as possible. Under construction - future eGovernment (SOU 2010:62).
2010-03-22
As simple as possible for as many as possible
One way to all e-services for individuals. One way to all information about companies. Public registers that are easy to find. These are some of the measures the eGovernment Delegation today introduced to simplify everyday life for individuals and businesses.
2009-10-19
Third-generation eGovernment
The eGovernment Delegation has submitted proposals for a strategy for the government agencies work on eGovernment (SOU 2009:86). The needs of citizens and businesses will manage the development of e-services. Better technical and legal conditions will facilitate the agencies to develop common e-services. A new regulated regime will increase the use of e-identification and e-services.