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Current state of development of Czech eGovernment
Holeček, Vít ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Dombrovská, Michaela (referee)
This thesis deals with the implementation of basic registers of public administration in the Czech environment. The aim of the work is to analyze the current development project of the government and the causes of its origin within the overall context of the development of eGovernment in the Czech Republic. The thesis also includes a historical excursus into the issue of data records that are currently part of the system of basic registers. The last chapters of this work contain a brief analysis of local eGovernment concepts and basic public records data (inhabitans, businesses and local data) in the Slovak Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The analysis of the definiton of acivity roles in basic registers of public administration in the Czech Republic.
Silvarová, Lenka ; Lechner, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pěkná, Jitka (referee)
The thesis deals with the topic of basic registers and specific agendas' activity roles that are analyzed based on a questionnaire survey. It gives the basic overview of e-Government and the basic registers of public administration as part of e-Government. Based on the questionnaire survey conducted on particular Land Register and Register offices the structure and definition of the agenda activity roles are evaluated and the thesis identifies the intensity of various activity roles use in practice. It is concluded that the activity roles of A124 agenda are defined in the way that approximately corresponds to the actual execution of the agenda and that all the roles are actually more or less in use. On the contrary, when it comes to A414 agenda, the number of reported roles is quite maximalist. The thesis reveals that some of the activity roles are not being executed in practice at all, or they are in use only at certain offices. 67 % of both A124 and A414 agenda activity roles were proved to be defined the way that fully corresponds to the actual use of these agendas. These activity roles are being used quite often.
eGovernment in Public Administration
VOŠTOVÁ, Marie
This bachelor thesis deals with eGovernment as a tool for modernizing public administration. It is focused on the digitalization of public administration and the changes associated with it, which came as a result of the dynamic development of information and communication technologies. The aim of this work is to analyze the functioning of basic registers in public administration and their evaluation in relation to the citizen. The theoretical part focuses on eGovernment and its related issues regarding electronic signature, public administration portal, CzechPOINT and eGON project, data boxes and of course the basic registers. Own analytical part consists of the characteristics of an administrative authority, which uses the basic registers and description of the functioning of the registry. The following is an evaluation of the situation and conclusion.

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