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Impact of introduction of the data box system on effective communication in public administration
Svoboda, Jiří ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Sigmund, Tomáš (referee)
Diploma work deals with current aspects of information systems in public administration. The thesis assesses impact of introduction of the data box system on effective communication in public administration and evaluates to what extend the data boxes are beneficial to citizens of this state. After definition of terms used in this field, first part of the work is focused on the e-Government project and its four pillars. Further, thesis evaluates effect of the e-Government project on reduction of administrative burden for businessmen and on the lives of citizens in the information society. The following part of the work highlights gaps in the legislation, which creates rules for the data box system and has got an immediate impact on the efficiency of their operation. The work also surveys effects of the data box system introduction on effective communication between state and local governments on the citizens of our country. Diploma work points out the problems of the data box system, analyses their causes and offers possible solutions.
Business Process Management in Public Administration and eGovernment
Pávek, Jan ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Potančok, Martin (referee)
The themes of this diploma work are the eGovernment in the Czech Republic and propose of effective communication with public administration. The first part examines the concept of eGovernment, compares different definitions and sets its own definition. Subsequently reveals the advantages and possible shortcomings of eGovernment and occupies with the principles in its implementation in public administration. The subject of the next section is a condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic. It charts the development of its main pillars - data boxes, contact places Czech POINT and the system of basic registers. For each of them, I evaluate the current status and suggest possibilities for future development. The last part occupies with strategy for effective communication with public administration. Finally, I determine the main components for its successful implementation. The first main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic. There is crucial to reveal major shortcomings, including own suggestions of their eliminations and the possibility of further development. Another objective refers to effective communication with public administration. Its object is to design a strategy for this sphere. Consequently are defined pillars that will help increase communication efficiency. In the section on the analysis of the condition of eGovernment in the Czech Republic will be used different sources to achieve the objectives. These include articles on specialized servers, government press statements, journals, articles in the media and more. It will be used the rich experience of the author in relation to public services through his business activities. Strategy for effective communication will be determined by a number of methods adopted during the university studies. The work is contributive from the perspective of the public due to familiarization with the actual condition of the Czech eGovernment and also from the perspective of public administration through the proposal of partial improvements and solution of effective communication.
Measuring the effectiveness of e-government
Tajtl, Martin ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Stiegler, Petr (referee)
This paper describes problems of eGovernment and proposes way to measure e-Government services. Described is the state of the Czech eGovernment in detail to selected projects and in international comparison. The description shows that the development is still ongoing, but in a much slower pace than in the electronically advanced countries. Main identified problem is inconsequent strategic management and resortism, which is constraining deployment of cross-resort projects. Based on the description of the current situation and on the international experiences, author offers specific recommendations to future development of the electronization of public administration in the Czech Republic. In response on management problems is in this paper proposed and tested methodology for measuring the effectiveness of e-Government services. This methodology is an objective procedure of measuring the effectiveness of e-services which is providing feedback for service providers. Testing of methodology evaluates three services from taxation agenda and highlights their weaknesses, including the proposal of corrective solutions.
Basic registers of public administration focusing on the identification of persons
Baranová, Jana ; Toman, Prokop (advisor) ; Rosický, Antonín (referee)
This thesis is focused on the issue of registers of public administration with a focus on identification of persons. The analysis is compared to the current state of the system registers with the future government of the state, after the introduction of information system of basic registers of 1 July 2012. The theoretical part deals with the history of public registers, important milestones, development and a description of the system and relevant legislation of the Czech Republic. In the practical part of the analysis is done comparison of both conditions in selected life situations. In this part is included description of the functioning of the internal processes of the newly introduced information system of basic registers, his logic, infrastructure and interconnectedness of the elements.
Data Boxes in the Theory and Practice
Trnka, Eduard ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
The Data box institute was authorized into the Czech legal order by the Act No. 300/2009 Coll., about "Electronic acts and authorized conversion of documents" three years ago. The aim of the thesis is to introduce data boxes in the context of the Czech e-Government and, based on the case study, to assess their real merit to citizens communicating with public authorities. In the opening part the reader is familiarized with the legislative possibilities of the information system of the data boxes and with other tools related to the e-Government. There are also described the particularities of operation and use of the data boxes and a summary of their development since the launching of the system in 2009 up to the present is made here. In the second part I point out primarily the case study, which depicts the reality of use of the databoxes in the Czech offices. According to this I evaluate the success rate of the performance of the aims defined by the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic during their implementation.
Development of e-government in the Czech Republic
Jirsák, Filip ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This dissertation describes and evaluates the gradual development of e-government in the Czech Republic, especially the part that affects communication and interaction between public administration and private sector (citizens and firms). The introduction describes why an e-government was perceived as a separate discipline and how does it affect the development of IT and the Internet. The next section deals with the basic division of the government approach to an e-government -- whether the government pays attention only to legislation and standardization, and operation of IT services is left to the private sector, or whether the government itself guarantees the operation of some basic IT services. The largest part is devoted to the gradual development of e-government in the Czech Republic, its critical milestones (such as new laws) and starts (or ends) of important information systems. It also describes the successes and the failures of these milestones and their impact on both public administration and private sector. The final section describes the currently known vision of e-government in the Czech Republic (actually the absence of such a vision). In conclusion, it summarizes findings from previous chapters and it describes both the positive and the negative aspects of existing projects. Finally, it proposes how to mimic the successful ones and how to avoid the unsuccessful ones.
Analysis of Applications at the Municipality of Prague 6
Novák, Filip ; Benáčanová, Helena (advisor) ; Kratochvílová, Lenka (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to analyze selected applications at the Municipality of Prague 6. Basic municipality activities and applications related to them will be presented and evaluated. The main contribution of the thesis is the complex description of the selected applications and the presentation of their possible weaknesses and strong points.
The development of the e-Government in Czech republic
Trávníček, Petr ; Doucek, Petr (advisor) ; Fischer, Roman (referee)
Nowadays, at the beginning of the 21st century, we occur to be a part of so-called information society. Over the years, the increase in the availability of information and communication technologies (below only ICT) has resulted into a simplification in practically every sphere of human effort we can only think about. Public administration was no exception there as well as its electronization related to increased availability of ICT. Presented Bachelor thesis deals with e-Government and further it is closely focused on its face in Czech republic from 90's of the 20th century till today. Firstly, the e-Government subject is spoken in general, besides that the essential benefits or risks sequent upon it are specified. Later on, an overview of e-Government development in Czech republic from its roots to the present state of public administration electronization is presented. The practic part of thesis can be dividend into 2 units. The first one is dedicated to the comparision of the e-Government level in Czech republic and other EU countries on the basis of 3 evaluative criteria connected with public services as well as 3 ICT availability indicators. At the end of the practic part selected particular e-Government projects realized within Czech republic are evaluated.
E-Government in the Czech Republic at the beginning of 21st century
Petržela, Karel ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis aims to map current situation of e-government in the Czech Republic, to present recently implemented and upcoming projects. First part of the thesis sets out the definitions and presents the history of e-government in the Czech Republic. Second part describes the most used instruments of e-government: the communication infrastructure, databoxes, authorised conversion of documents, CzechPOINT and basic registers. Third and fourth part deals with information systems used by legislative power, executive power and judicial power. The last part appraises current development.
E-government and its use in public administration
Šimánková, Vanda ; Mates, Pavel (advisor) ; Toth, Petr (referee)
Recently, e-government in the Czech Republic has started to develop rapidly, mainly due to the implementation of new projects. Citizens of the Czech Republic have begun to use electronic communication with public administration more often. This diploma thesis deals with the projects implementation e-goverment in routine. These projects significantly alter public administration functioning. The thesis analyses citizen readiness to use electronic communications and other e-government applications with regard to households access to personal computer and internet.

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