先进的数字技能,以实现可互操作的电子政府服务

Q2 Social Sciences
Anastasia Papastilianou, Antonios Stasis
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最近的Covid-19社交距离措施突出了高效和有效的可互操作电子服务的必要性。公共行政部门在提供此类服务方面投入了大量资金,并采取行动缩小公共行政官员的高级数字技能差距。本文介绍了过去十年在欧洲制定的数字技能政策、公民和专业人员框架、各自的概况和角色,重点是互操作性。重要的案例研究,如希腊国家公民数字学院,ISA互操作性学院,正在针对上述框架进行分析。最后,介绍了希腊国家公共管理和地方政府中心的实践,包括开放协作课件倡议和在线课程中面对面课程的重大重组。147个实际案例的结果表明,基于过程的学习可以改善服务互操作性的前景,提高公共管理的互操作性能力和竞争力。©2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd
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Advanced digital skills towards interoperable e-government services
The recent Covid-19 social distance measures highlighted the need for efficient and effective interoperable electronic services. Public Administrations invest a lot in offering such services and implement actions to close the advance digital skill gap of the Public Administration officials. This paper presents the digital skills policy, frameworks for citizens and professionals, the respective profiles and roles that were developed during the last decade in Europe, focusing on Interoperability. Important case studies such as the National Digital Academy for Citizen in Greece, the ISA Interoperability Academy are being analysed against the above-mentioned frameworks. Finally, the practices of the Greek National Centre of Public Administration and Local Government are being presented, including Open Collaborative Courseware initiatives and a significant reorganisation of the face-to-face courses in online courses. The results from 147 real cases show that process-based learning can improve service interoperability prospects and enhance interoperability capabilities and competencies in public administration. © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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International Journal of Electronic Governance
International Journal of Electronic Governance Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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