Interoperability Centre

The Interoperability Centre of the Greek Ministry of Finance is an information system, developed by the General Secretariat of Information Systems, aiming at the interconnection of Public Administration electronic services. The Interoperability Center provides a unified infrastructure for the installation and use of online services through which operational data is exchanged between the Ministry of Finance and other public bodies

Type of content: Assets
Type of asset:
Use case
Big data potential
Yes
Policy domains: Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & Foods Economy & Finance Education, Youth, Culture & Sport Employment & Social Security Foreign Affairs and Defence Health Innovation, Science & Technology Justice, Legal System & Public Safety
Phase in the policy cycle:
Agenda Setting
Open license availability
No
Ease of use
High
Tags: E-Governance IT architecture
Addresses:
SWOT Analysis for
Interoperability Centre
Helpful Harmful
Internal
Strengths• Immediate and up-to-date exchange of information between public operators,
• Provides guidance on:
a) Users Authentication, User Authorization, Auditing,
b) Digital Signature Verification and
c) Exception Handling.
• Scale economies through the proper processing of information by the Agency which is responsible for its management.
• Ensures high information security.
• Data Protection: does not store operational or administrative information.
• Promotes transparency in the Public Sector.
• Easy to use
Weaknesses• Search for Business register has not been integrated into the Interoperability Centre
• Electronic submission of Customs Documents has not been integrated into the Interoperability Centre
• Retraining personnel
• Cultural shift of public administration
• Reluctance to change
• Same data standards needed in order for the data to be successfully exchanged and reused between institutions
External
Opportunities• Enhancing transparency in public sector
• Improving efficiency of public operators
• Reducing time and cost
• Same data standards needed in order for the data to be successfully exchanged and reused between institutions
Threats• Retraining personnel
• Cultural sift of public administration
• Reluctance to change

Comments

Interoperability and exchange of information is mandatory! In some cases, it is more important to organise what is already available rather than to continuously try to come up with new concepts.

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