Presentation by Ms. Dejana Vratnica Radovic, Municipality of Podgorica, Montenegro at the third International Conference e-Society.Mk: Project ‘Millenium’, December 1, 2007, Skopje Macedonia
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Project ‘Millenium’ by Ms. Dejana Vratnica Radovic, Municipality of Podgorica, Montenegro
1. Project ‘Millenium’ Third International Conference e-Society.mk November 2007, Skopje, Macedonia Ms. Dejana Vratnica IT Center of Municipality of Podgorica, Montenegro www.e-society.org.mk
2. Contents 1.The e-City of Podgorica - Vision 2. Strategy and Activities 3. Current status of Project 4. Problems
3. The e-City of Podgorica - Vision Introducing the highest ICT solutions in all business processes, and as a leading city, providing the best practice for other local government units among Montenegro and further Enhance the life quality of people by establishing new public service environment Thus, by 2009, Podgorica will become one of the top IT developed city in Montenegro. Vision Mission
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5. 3.1 Infrastructure (1/2) A series of infrastructure development was planned and executed. All local administration offices separated in 9 locations are networked High speed fiber optical network are provided for majority of locations All departments are computerized and connected to internet
7. 3.2 Education Our staff take e-learning, IT training courses or seminars IT specialists Microsoft Certified training, e-learning CIO, IT manager Seminars, e-learning Staff IT training, Workshops
8. 3.3 Business process efficiency(1/2) Creation Document Management system Distribution Storage Disposal Reference Operation Reference Storage Networks and databases enable us to start with implementation of Document Management system
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11. 3.5 New public services SMS Service Web Portal Call Center Info kiosk Two-way service
Good morning. Honored delegates. Ladies and gentlemen. I would like to present you in brief the e-City initiatives of Podgorica. Podgorica is the largest city and administrative center of Montenegro, with almost one third of Montenegrins living there. It is not necessary to emphasize significance of successful realization of this Project on e-Government process in Montenegro.