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Project: EU-Georgia E-Governance Facility
GITI 2014
November 6 – 7, 2014
Kostas Drakas
Team Leader
In cooperation with
Introduction
Purpose of Our Presntation
The main purpose of our presentation is to promote the necessary
visibility for EU and our project, and that our efforts have a
positive effect to Georgia e-governance progress.
Introduction
Objective and Purpose of the Project “ EUGeorgia E-Governance Facility”
The overall objective of the project “ EU-Georgia E-Governance Facility” is to provide the key
beneficiaries with technical assistance for the implementation of e-Government projects
enhancing the functionality of Government and public institutions at central and local level to
better serve the citizens and businesses.
The purpose of the project is as follows:
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Support in implementation of the Registry of Registers and in capacity building of Computer
emergency Response team (CERT) Georgia (main counterpart: Data Exchange Agency)
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Support in producing high quality coordinates by Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)
-measurements and establishment of a national reference system connected to the
European Terrestrial Reference System 1989-ETRS 89 (main counterpart: National Agency
for Public Registry).
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Support in implementation of Comprehensive Training Programme on E-Governance for
civil servants and promotion thereof among public entities (main counterpart: Civil Service
Bureau).
Introduction
Contracting Authority
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Delegation of the European Union to Georgia
Beneficiaries
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Data Exchange Agency (DEA)
National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR)
Civil Service Bureau (CSB)
Target Groups
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Central agencies; e-administration services users; local authorities
Activities in Component 1 – Data Exchange Registry (RoR)
Sub-Component 1: Support to Data Exchange Environment
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1.1.1 Support DEA in the assessment of technical-regulatory
framework of RoR
1.1.2 Support DEA in the development of technical and
functional specifications and requirements for RoR system
1.1.3 Capacity Building of DEA in RoR Issues
Activities in Component 1 – Data Exchange Registry (CERT)
Sub-Component 2: Strengthening Georgia’s CERT
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1.2.1 Review of the training of CERT.GOV.GE for the
constituency
1.2.2 Consultancy in building early warning system for
monitoring threats
1.2.3 Cyber Exercises Georgia
1.2.4 Feeding CERT.gov.ge database with new sources
1.2.5 Support in joining international fora of CERTs
cooperation
1.2.6 Training Programs
1.2.7 Georgian Cyber Security Community
1.2.8 Study Visit
1.2.9 Penetration tools
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Presentation during GITI
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Activities in Component 2 – National Agency of Public
Registry (NAPR)
Strengthening of Geographic Information Production
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2.1 Development of technical specifications for establishment
of a new geodetic reference system based and connected to
ETRF89
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2.2 Development of methodology, parameters and a manual
for datum transformation between the new and old reference
systems
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2.3 Development of action plan for improvement of the
vertical reference datum accessible through the CORS
infrastructure
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2.4 Development of instructions for determination of accurate
GNSS-derived heights
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2.5 Delivering trainings of professionals on GNSS
positioning, coordinate systems and datum transformations
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2.6 Lunching a public awareness campaign on the geodetic
reference system and CORS
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Workshop
Activities in Component 3 – Civil Service Bureau (CSB)
Support in Establishing Common Public E-Human Resources
Management Standards
• Support CSB in the analysis of training specific needs, develop
training curricula and providing training for 150 staff of different
public agencies
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Ethics in E-Government
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E-Government and Data Protection
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E-Government and Project Management
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Formulation of E-Government strategies
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Freedom of Information and Access to Public Documents
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Electronic Access to Public Information (Proactive Disclosure
of Information)
• Guide Book on E-Participation and E-Petition
General & Horizontal Activities
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3 Study Visits took place, one for DEA/RoR, One for DEA/CERT
and one for NAPR
Public awareness campaign activities have taken place, including
joint organization of GITI 2013 and support for organization of GITI
2014,
the publication of the “e-service manual for schools” targeting
pupils and schools,
Publication and presentation of the Guide Book for Public
Servants on E-Participation and E-Petitioning for CSB,
Web Site Development for NAPR,
a workshop in Geodessy for NAPR,
Publications of NSDI brochure and NAPR brochure for NAPR,.
COMMUNICATION
MATERIAL
After training series, participants were awarded with certificates by Mr.
Boris Iaroshevitch, Deputy Head of the Delegation of European Union and
Mr. Irakli Kotetishvili, Director of Civil Service Bureau.
Thank you for your attention
Governing bodies
Decision and policy
making
Exchange of
information
Collaboration
Public servants
Internet
Citizens
Web access devices and
networks
E-participaion
In cooperation with
E-participation forms and tools
Open government data
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