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Electronic Government Agency (EGA), Thailand officially launched an electronic correspondence management system (e-CMS) on the government cloud last week, in a bid to improve the system’s interoperability standard among the government agencies.

The launch of the e-CMS system for the government — called “e-Saraban as a Service on G-Cloud” or “e-Saraban” in short — was announced in the seminar for public hearing about the CMS standard, organised by the Electronic Government Agency. ICT Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Chaiyan Peungkiatpairote presided over the event in front of the government officers in charge of operating CMS system from different agencies.

The seminar aimed at consolidating opinions, knowledge, and suggestion to future improve the e-Saraban as well as to promote the direction of its service, and collaborate public-private effort to strengthen the country’s e-government scheme.

“ICT has been leveraged and plays a vital role in helping the government’s duties both for the front office and back office,” Peungkiatpairote said. “CMS system is one of the key missions to help promote, facilitate and organise the work and communication among different agencies.”

He added that the development of the e-Saraban is to improve the CMS system, shaping it into the same direction as per the regulation and standard indicated by laws.

“The project is expected to increase the use of ICT in CMS system such as e-CMS or the exchange of data between the e-CMS of each agencies,” he said. “The collaboration and single direction will help make the work process faster, reducing the use of paper as per the government’s ICT for green policy, and fostering the development of G-Cloud.”

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Thanya Kunakornpaiboonsiri

Quelle/Source: futureGov, 27.05.2013

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