Showing posts with label Portal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portal. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

The different needs of local and central Government Portals (repost from blog.entando.com))

The Governments have begun a process of "innovation" with a new approach based on participation, sharing and collaboration.
In recent years the use of the web has changed from the simple consultation of information it has moved to the ability to create and edit multimedia content, and to allow people to contribute and share ideas.
Portals play an important role in this new paradigm because they allow governments to accelerate the transformation of the relationship between governments their stakeholders (citizens, employees, other organizations).
But, are we sure that local and central Governments have the same needs?
In Entando we have a lot of case studies of governments portals, from the small municipality websites to central governments service portals, each with different needs. Infact Entando is a versatile platform that can be used to build tailor-made solutions for a wide range of projects.

LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Cagliari Municipality for example uses Entando for different types of  web applications: from simple informative websites to service portals for citizens and intranet for employees.
How does Entando help the Municiplaity of Cagliari to meet its needs?
  • gives to citizens access to government information and services through the portals
  • citizens can apply and pay for online services, with automated workflows helping to ensure efficient processing
  • provides collaboration services like feeds, blogs and maps that helps citizents and empolyees to stay in touch with the governments in new and cost-effective ways
  • intranet portals that helps employees stay informed and provide them with the tools they need to perform their duties in a more informed and efficient manner
So, the use of the Entando platform helps local governments to promote transparency, listening, engagement and dialogue with citizens and create an integrated work environment in which employees tracking information, receiving services and, increasingly, carry out their daily activities and their work processes.
 
CENTRAL GOVERNMENTS
But what about Central Governments? They have quite different needs from local governments. For example the Italian Civil Protection Department  or Italian Ministry of Justice, besides their need to encourage citizen communication they also need to talk to each other and provide interoperability between all systems.
For them Entando provides services and a technology web framework that helps to:
  • integrate e-government service offerings across different agencies
  • reduce the need to log on to different agency websites to order services or find information
  • provide a platform for business stakeholders to interact with stimulus efforts and provide transparency
  • tools that assist in the development of domain specific web applications and new web products
  • federated portal system
Entando provides technological tools that accelerate the process of innovation in central governments.
 
COMMON NEEDS
We spoke about the different needs of local and central governments, but have they also common needs. Of course, these common needs represent the guidelines for the creation of portals in public sectors.
Entando flexibility allows easy personalization of the platform to meet government specific needs but also common guidelines offering:
  • a portal that is highly configurable by an end user with no technical skill
  • easy to use CMS (Content Management System)
  • a platform compatible with accessibility international standards like and specific government laws for both front end and administration area
  • highly interactive and accessible services that implements the paradigm of participation and collaboration
  • adopts open standards and architectural patterns
If you are interested in more information about Entando Government Portals visit our website.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Online il primo sito della PA italiana con interfaccia accessibile personalizzabile dagli utenti

E' online il nuovo portale del Dipartimento della Protezione Civile realizzato.
Il portale è stato realizzato con la piattaforma jAPS 2.0.

Trasparenza e adattabilità vogliono essere le parole chiave di questo nuovo progetto web.
Il sito, online per tutto il mese in via sperimentale, resterà aperto a osservazioni e suggerimenti.

Tra le caratteristiche del nuovo progetto web, una home page personalizzabile, una nuova organizzazione dei contenuti per temi, un menu istituzionale più ricco e accessibile.

Scopri le novità del sito

Friday, April 30, 2010

Linee guida per i siti web delle PA

Pubblicate on line le "Linee guida per i siti web della PA" in una versione preliminare.
E' possibile partecipare, attraverso un forum di discussione dedicato, ad una consultazione pubblica telematica della durata di due mesi per coinvolgere i vari stakeholder al fine di proporre suggerimenti e indicazioni, che saranno utili per una revisione del documento.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Is There a Future For the Portal?

Here's an interesting post from The Server Side about the future of the Portal.

http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=60019

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Hamlet's indecision: how many website?

Today brainstorming meeting to define the new web portals organization .
But
I'm beginning to wonder: how many website do we need?
Perhaps it's too late to make a decision...night brings counsel

Tomorrow we will make a decision...
Any suggestions welcome!