LV: New interinstitutional eServices to boost eGovernment
The new eServices have been in the planning stage for two years now. The main challenge faced by the Secretariat for eGovernment Affairs in preparing these services has been the lack of compatibility between the different IT platforms used by state institutions. However, these compatibility issues have now been overcome.
The eServices to be introduced by June will allow the citizens to carry out procedures on-line that would previously have required the consultation of more than one institution. One of the first services to be introduced, for example, will enable citizens to check the most recent information held regarding their property(ies). Four state institutions and five state registers and information systems will operate together to provide this service.
Service developers believe this service is particularly important because the current situation allows people to declare their residence in a place without having to submit any proof. Such a situation has led to abuse and a high number of fraudulent declarations. The new eService will allow citizens to check on-line whether someone has declared residence in their property without their knowing.
Other interinstitutional eServices to be introduced include on-line applications for a tree-felling permit, requests for copies of Council Decisions, and requests for certificates of good conduct, among others. All these services will be made available through the national portal at www.latvija.lv
“Latvia is one of the most innovative countries in the field of eServices,” said Gudele, who noted that the provision of interinstitutional eServices marks a significant step forward. Access to the new system will require the use of a certified eSignature.