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eGovernment  eGovernment and citizens

Quick and efficient cooperation between the state and its citizens

eGovernment portal

Presentation    Advantages    Modules

The portal is constructed in a modular manner throughout, which makes it possible to include the desired number of additional services. The user sees the modules separated from each other with regard to the data that is being shown. Users can choose from the following modules:

  • life events and e-services administration
  • online payment and e-account control module
  • forms generator
  • register of public sector institutions
  • CIS - central information system for submission and acceptance of applications, delivery and notification
  • news system
  • survey system
  • an integrated search engine for the portal
  • dynamic display of the most frequently asked questions and replies thereto
  • a link to news from other sources (e.g. government news, local government news)
  • a link with the ISPO system
  • a link with the eJobs system and, through that, with a number of student services
  • a link with the register of companies
  • a link with e-services portal
  • log-on to the section of the portal containing personal settings
  • the inclusion of the SIGEN-CA, SIGOV-CA, NLB, POŠTA®CA and HALCOM qualified digital certificates
  • signing-up for the email newsletter
  • the display of content for the visually impaired
  • a link to weather forecasts
  • a link to foreign currency exchange rates
  • a link to 'Did you know?' content
  • multi-linguality
  • the display of content on mobile telephones (WAP)

In the installation and maintenance of the portal we follow the DTP (development, testing and production) principle; in practice this means that we develop every new service and test it in a development environment. We then take the service to the test environment, where we test it again, only then transferring it to the production environment. This approach greatly reduces the possibility of errors and deficiencies.