Awards for the Best of e-Europe 06-12-2005 Projects from Poland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Ireland have carried off
the EU e-government awards. The awards ceremony formed part of the EU
Ministerial e-Government Conference in Manchester on 24 November 2005. There
were organised by the European Institute of Public Administration.
The prize for Enabling e-Government: the right environment went to the
Complex Computer System for the Social Insurance Institution (KSIZUS) in Poland.
A Danish project, Electronic Invoicing in Denmark, won the prize for
Transformation: government readiness. It was established by the country's
Ministry of Finance and has provided savings of over €120m per year.
The prize for Business and Citizens: service use went to Kadaster Online from
the Netherlands. This compiles data about registered properties which is made
available through public registers and digital maps.
Finally, the prize for Impact went to the Irish Revenue Online Service. This
provides a free internet facility for secure online revenue related
transactions.
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