Abstract

The interoperability problems have been faced by many countries governmental institutions at international, national and local levels. eGovernment Interoperability Frameworks act as the mechanisms that prescribe the prerequisites for one-stop, web-enabled e-Government Services and support their deployment in the vast number of public administration information systems. The current paper analyzes eGovernment interoperability framework development preconditions in Lithuania, good practice experience in developing eGovernment interoperability frameworks at EU level (European Interoperability Framework) and national levels – UK, Germany and Greece. Comparing these frameworks by different criteria the key principles of Lithuanian eGovernment interoperability framework are indentified. The project for Lithuania eGovernment Interoperability framework development is supported by Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Lithuania and Lithuania State Science and Studies Foundation.

Highlights

  • Information communication technology (ICT) adaptation in public administration processes are closely related to improvement of public sector efficiency and effectiveness

  • The project for Lithuania eGovernment Interoperability framework development is supported by Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Lithuania and Lithuania State Science and Studies Foundation

  • [15] our definition of interoperability was derived from a technical perspective, it applies to all aspects of eGovernment, if “system” is interpreted broadly

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Summary

Introduction

Information communication technology (ICT) adaptation in public administration processes are closely related to improvement of public sector efficiency and effectiveness. Tender “Electronic government and eServices” which aims to create possibilities for all citizens and businesses of Lithuania to use ICT for communication with public institutions and to modernize services of public sector includes projects subgroup “Interoperability”. The goal of these projects is to achieve interoperability of the public sector information kept in public institutions’ information systems, as far as it is permitted by legislation. The queries are forwarded directly to the responsible persons of the state institutions

Journal of IBIMA Business Review
Comparison of different interoperability frameworks
Key Interoperability problems in Lithuania
Conclusions

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