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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The e-government project will set out from Varna, Sofia and Sliven. The three centres will create a single portal for access to electronic administrative services, officials from the State Administration and Administrative Reform Ministry were quoted by local media as saying on October 25.

The e-government project carries a 21 million leva tag, says the site of the Public Procurement Agency. Among candidates to build the e-government system are Siemens IT Solutions & Services, E-Government Centre consortium, a tie-up led by Storma, Hewlett-Packard Bulgaria and a consortim led by InfoProgress.

Tender winner will be expected to develop and deploy e-services, to ensure administrative servicing on local and national level through the deployment and maintenance of three regional centres.

The project is expected to be built in three phases and fully completed in three years' time.

The first phase entails the construction of technological infrastructure of multipoint network points to interlink the various centres of the e-government project, as well as develop e-services. The final goal would be to procure smooth paperwork exchange.

The second phase is intended to build system safety elements and the third the launch of e-services themselves.

Quelle/Source: Sofia Echo, 25.10.2007

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