Mainly related to business information technology. Government informatization includes three basic tasks: the construction of unified network platform, the construction of unified data environment and the construction of key business systems, among which the construction of unified data environment is the most difficult and complicated.
Government informatization is theoretically a process from the government in the industrial age (that is, the traditional government) to the government in the information age (that is, the modern government). Specifically, government informatization is to apply modern information and communication technology, realize the integration of management and service through network technology, and develop and manage the information resources that the government needs and owns, so as to improve the government's work efficiency, decision-making quality, regulation and control ability, integrity, save government expenses, improve the government's organizational structure, business processes and working methods, and provide the public with high-quality, standardized, transparent and international services.
This definition includes three aspects:
First, e-government must rely on electronic information and digital network technology, and cannot be separated from the development of information infrastructure and related software technologies; Second, e-government deals with public affairs related to political power, including administrative affairs of government agencies, and management affairs of legislative, judicial departments and other public organizations;
Third, e-government is not simply moving traditional government management affairs to the Internet, but reorganizing its organizational structure and reengineering its business processes.
Legal basis:
Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Information Disclosure
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These Regulations are formulated in order to ensure that citizens, legal persons and other organizations obtain government information according to law, improve the transparency of government work, promote administration according to law, and give full play to the service role of government information in people's production and life and economic and social activities.
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The term "government information" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the information produced or obtained by administrative organs in the course of performing their duties, and recorded and preserved in a certain form.
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People's governments at all levels should strengthen the organization and leadership of government information disclosure.
The General Office of the State Council is the competent department of the national government information disclosure, which is responsible for promoting, guiding, coordinating and supervising the national government information disclosure.
The general office of the local people's government at or above the county level or other departments responsible for government information disclosure determined by the local people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for promoting, guiding, coordinating and supervising the government information disclosure within their respective administrative areas.
Article 4
People's governments at all levels and departments of people's governments at or above the county level shall establish and improve the system of government information disclosure of their administrative organs, and designated institutions (hereinafter referred to as government information disclosure institutions) shall be responsible for the daily work of government information disclosure of their administrative organs.
The specific responsibilities of government information disclosure institutions are:
(a) to undertake the government information disclosure work of the administrative organ;
(two) to maintain and update the government information disclosed by this administrative organ;
(three) to organize the preparation of the administrative organ's guide to government information disclosure, the catalogue of government information disclosure and the annual report on government information disclosure;
(four) to conduct a confidential review of the government information to be disclosed;
(five) other duties related to the disclosure of government information as prescribed by this administrative organ.
Article 5
The administrative organs should follow the principles of justice, fairness and convenience when disclosing government information.
Article 6
The administrative organ shall timely and accurately disclose government information. If an administrative organ finds false or incomplete information that affects or may affect social stability and disrupt social management order, it shall issue accurate government information within its scope of duties to clarify it.