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E-government requires a change of at least 20 per cent of legislation in the coming years

Still, a large number of administrations are lagging behind in changing their internal regulations regarding the elimination of paper processes and the paper-based certificates required by citizens.

Still, a large number of administrations are lagging behind in changing their internal regulations regarding the elimination of paper processes and the paper-based certificates required by citizens.

Still, a large number of administrations are lagging behind in changing their internal regulations regarding the elimination of paper processes and the paper-based certificates required by citizens. Nearly 60 percent of national legislation contains texts related to e-government. At least half of the remaining 40 per cent of the normative acts in the coming years should be modified for e-governance purposes. This is what the chairman of the State Agency for Electronic Governance Atanas Temelkov commented at the IoT Adventure Forum 2018. The discussion gathers in the capital organizations from different sectors, united by the idea to support the development, implementation and use of the Internet of Things (IoT ).

We can not take any steps in e-government without being sure that each system and every solution will meet all the interoperability requirements, "Temelkov stressed to the participants in the forum. The main focus of the eGovernment Agency's efforts remains the change in the processes within the administrations themselves behind the provision of e-services to citizens and businesses. "We continue to work to change the overall environment and processes in the administrative structures so that what the Agency works for is actually functioning," the chairman of the ESAE added.

Network and information security issues also remain a priority. The DAEU team has already drafted a draft Cyber ​​Security Act that will create a comprehensive national legal framework in the field of cyber security in all its areas. "After the adoption of the law, he will still know his field of responsibility and the tasks he has to carry out," Atanas Temelkov told the participants in the forum.

Source: https://e-gov.bg/bg/news

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