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President Traian Basescu on Monday urged the officials concerned to find an explanation to the delayed completion of the computerisation of health care and of the Finances Ministry.

‘I’d like the Romanian officials concerned to find an answer to why the completion of the computerisation of healthcare and of the Finances Ministry is so much delayed’, Basescu said on attending the eGovernance Romanian Forum debates.

Weiterlesen: Romania: President Basescu wants health care, FinMin to be urgently computerised

Romania's Agency for the Information Society Services (ASSI) has been shut down with the entry into force of Law no. 329/2009 of 9 November 2009. The Agency's eGovernment functions have been transferred to two public bodies, namely the National Centre for the Management of Information Society (CNMSI) and the National Centre 'Digital Romania' (CNRD).

Minister for Communications and Information Society Gabriel Sandu described the re-organisation as "a flexible and efficient way to accelerate the development of eGovernment solutions". The move aims to re-allocate competences and resources, so as to reduce costs in the context of the current economic crisis and to comply with the relevant agreement that Romania concluded with the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Weiterlesen: Romania: eGovernment management restructuring

Minister of Communications and Information Society Gabriel Sandu and Director General of the Federal Chancellery of Austria Manfred Matzka signed on Friday in Bucharest an Agreement on cooperation in the line of national computerization.

The goal of the Cooperation Agreement is the implementation of cooperation activities between the MCSI and the Chancellery, by the concentration of technical, financial and human resources to the effect of developing joint programs for overcoming the digital divide, as well as technological cooperation programs, consultancy and technical training services in the field of information technology.

Weiterlesen: Romania–Austria agreement on national computerization

Ministry of Communications and Information (MKII) agreed to finance 17 projects for e-health, locally. They were selected from a total of 37 projects submitted to the operation 3.2.4 - Support for implementation of e-health solutions and ensure the broadband connection, where necessary. Contraction of the 17 projects will begin with the agreement of funding from the MA.

Operation 3.2.4 (e-health) is part of the areas of intervention 2 - "Development and efficiency of electronic public services, Priority III - Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for private and public sectors, the Sectoral Operational Program Increase Economic Competitiveness (SOP IEC).

Weiterlesen: Romania: MKII finance 17 projects on e-health

The e-Romania concept will materialise in a web portal that will provide nearly 600 online services, acting IT&C Minister Gabriel Sandu told a Global Forum 2009 conference in Bucharest on Monday.

'The e-Romania strategy entails an ambitious vision of Romania's information future that in the short and the medium-term will translate into a huge web portal that will provide nearly 600 online services,' said Sandu.

Weiterlesen: IT&C Minister Sandu: e-Romania will provide nearly 600 online services

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