
What does it mean?
“The European eGovernment Awards is a European Commission initiative organised every two years. The aim is to encourage good practices and innovative solutions in central government authorities to increase access to public services for businesses and individuals”.
According with the definition, five winners are receiving congratulations now, here in Malmo, for their eGovernment projects and proposals of online public services. Who they are?
Category: eGovernment empowering Citizens
Winner: Genvej, Denmark
Category: eGovernment supporting the single market
Winner: European Order for Payment Application, EU-OPA, Austria-Germany
Category: Public Prize, Online Voting
Winner: SMS Information System SMS INFO, Turkey
Category: eGovernment empowering businesses
Winner: The Italian Public Administration eMarketplace MEPA, Italy
Category: eGovernment enabling administrative efficiency and effectiveness
Winner: Licensing of Hunters via the “Multibanco” ATM network AFN/MB, Portugal

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