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Strengthening e-governance management in Armenia
eGA consulted the EKENG CJSC, the coordinator of e-government projects in the Republic of Armenia to strengthen policy and institutional setup of e-governance management. During the project eGA developed necessary documentation, tools and applications for launching and applying single source state information system. This system works as a catalogue of IT resources in public sector serving as main source of data for securing interoperability as well presenting recommendations for the e-government policy planning and implementation. Moreover, in cooperation with partners was developed new solution and design for public services portal e-gov.am. At the moment, the EKENG is preparing the portal for launch.
The project had following deliverables:
- Draft documentation on technical specifications and standards for interoperability
- Electronic web-based catalogue-application of IT resources in public sector
- Redesigned e-government portal
- Feasibility study and recommendations for institutionalizing e-government policy planning and implementation