Date:25/05/12
According to information provided by ICTnews, employees of the Civil Service Affairs Commission under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ministries of Economic Development, Labour and Social Protection, Taxes, Culture and Tourism, Youth and Sport, Justice, Communications and Information Technologies, Health as well as the State Committees of Customs and Land and Cartography of the Republic of Azerbaijan took part in this training organized by the Estonian Eastern Partnership Centre and the e-Government Academy.
Participants of this training course, which included such subjects as the ‘General information about e-Government policy and its legal framework’, ‘the e-Government and fight against corruption’, ‘Intellectual property rights in the information society’, ‘Personal identification document and e-signature in Estonia’, ‘Legal aspects of ID-card and e-signature’, ‘Legal aspects of the protection of personal information in the information society’, ‘Development of telecommunication sector in the international and EU level’, ‘the Open Government in the information society: e-participation, e-voting and e-democracy’, ‘Legal aspects of the business register – e-services, rules and regulations’, were acquainted with the Estonian experience in ICT and discussed advantages of application of ICT in the civil service.
Within the training participants also visited the Certification and Business Register Centres of Estonia to familiarize themselves with operation of these centres.
Representatives of Azerbaijani state bodies receive e-Government training in Estonia
On 13-17 May, 2012, in the Estonian capital of Tallinn, the Civil Service Affairs Commission under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan jointly with the Estonian Eastern Partnership Centre conducted a training course, titled ‘The legal framework of the e-Government – basic concepts and achieved results’, for representatives from various Azerbaijani state bodies.According to information provided by ICTnews, employees of the Civil Service Affairs Commission under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ministries of Economic Development, Labour and Social Protection, Taxes, Culture and Tourism, Youth and Sport, Justice, Communications and Information Technologies, Health as well as the State Committees of Customs and Land and Cartography of the Republic of Azerbaijan took part in this training organized by the Estonian Eastern Partnership Centre and the e-Government Academy.
Participants of this training course, which included such subjects as the ‘General information about e-Government policy and its legal framework’, ‘the e-Government and fight against corruption’, ‘Intellectual property rights in the information society’, ‘Personal identification document and e-signature in Estonia’, ‘Legal aspects of ID-card and e-signature’, ‘Legal aspects of the protection of personal information in the information society’, ‘Development of telecommunication sector in the international and EU level’, ‘the Open Government in the information society: e-participation, e-voting and e-democracy’, ‘Legal aspects of the business register – e-services, rules and regulations’, were acquainted with the Estonian experience in ICT and discussed advantages of application of ICT in the civil service.
Within the training participants also visited the Certification and Business Register Centres of Estonia to familiarize themselves with operation of these centres.
Views: 1027
©ictnews.az. All rights reserved.Similar news
- Mobile operators of national market to reduce roaming tariffs
- Iran vows to unplug Internet
- China Targeting Telecoms in Corruption Probe
- Bangladesh to use electronic voting system for next elections
- Philippine IT sector to launch five-year digital strategy plan
- Russian Premier Vladimir Putin meets ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré
- US lawmakers propose to regulate use of geolocation data
- Unlimited mobile data plans dying as telcos gear up for cloud future
- Europe at risk of falling behind US and Asia on 4G use
- Netherlands first to regulate on net neutrality
- Korean Co Takes Aim At Display Patents
- Regulators, Banks Look for IT Hires After Breakdowns
- Electron transactions spreading
- Schools in remote rural areas will connect to the single database via network without SIM
- Obama to Personally Tweet From Twitter Account