Monday, January 3, 2011

Littlest Pet Shop Advent 2010

referendum was about time! A decisive step towards data access and administrative transparency. Now we need to adapt!

It took a bit 'but Law 69/2009 came into force and now the City of Mallare will publish on its website (sic) publications first hung in 'hall of the municipality. An important step towards transparency and crucial for those who want to keep updated with respect to public policy.
course there are the problems highlighted in the article but I think it's more than enough to equip a small public terminal, and help the few who want to access al'archivio going "Physically" in the Municipality.
Then finally we will also see the town of Mallare online? We think so!
It 'an opportunity for the administration to open a "new" channel of communication with citizens, which can be used, as is evident not only in the publication of official publications, but for a myriad of useful services to the citizen
We will of course also news and commentary as soon as our common trigger sites and services.


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From Secolo XIX 03/01/2001

The "revolution"

Goodbye old boards, the book is on-line praetorian


In his small, it is a great revolution: the book praetorian traditional retires and is moved on the Net, on the Internet. For several hours, the posters of documents and paperwork in the courts of Commons no longer have the force of law and for having the same municipalities must transfer them on their sites, and via the Internet. So far, enrollment ended praetorian tons of paper with the information that the municipalities are obliged to give the general public - whether it's orders, tenders and competitions - and now all these information will be easily accessible with the click of a mouse and a networked computer. It is the effect of Law 69/2009 that after months of delays and postponements since January 1, 2011 came into force sparking this revolution. Yesterday, a quick tour on the Internet has allowed us to verify that, as always when it comes Telematics carried out, there are municipalities Savona faster and more efficient and a bit 'slower. But the real problem is to determine how the government will allow all citizens access to such data as have internet and a PC is not mandatory and many people, particularly the elderly, could find themselves in trouble by not familiar with the network and ask for help. The City of Savona for now decided to entrust the office of Palazzo Sisto-made the task of receiving, on their computers, people without a PC who want to see the new online version of the register.

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