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IQuision — the company works with large state organizations, enterprises, and public institutions. The company provides modern innovative ICT solutions to increase effectiveness and to meet the requirements of our clients.
IQusion company provides services for information on the IT-market of Ukraine. We were able to collect not only smart programmers and specialists with skills in process management, resource management, risk management. Close-knit and professional team of experienced, highly skilled can solve the most difficult tasks that require innovative approaches and expertise - from Consulting to business process automation. Our partners are large and powerful IT-companies of world level. Experience of IQusion - more than a thousand projects implemented in 150 branches of business.
The company is a consortium IQusion Intecracy Group - one of the largest associations of ITC-market companies in Eastern Europe - thanks to this we are able to realize projects of any complexity.
We offer a full range of services in information technology, including Consulting on building from scratch or improving the IT-infrastructure of the customer, supply the necessary hardware and Software platforms and their implementation, training of customer's specialists work with them further support and maintenance.
To date, the company employs over 80 qualified professionals in the IT-industry. At the same time every year fixed rate of business growth at over 50%. Among the regular customers - the key ministries and agencies in the public sector, leading banks, industry organizations and the like.
IQusion company managed to collect not only smart programmers and specialists with skills in process management, resource management, risk management. Close-knit and professional team of experienced, highly skilled can solve the most difficult tasks that require innovative approaches and expertise - from consulting to business process automation.
Our team - managers with the formation of MBA, Ph.D., Certified Project Management UPMA, masters of public administration.
E-Goverment
‘E-Government' (or Digital Government) is defined as ‘The employment of the Internet and the world-wide-web for delivering government information and services to the citizens.’ (United Nations, 2006; AOEMA, 2005).
'Electronic Government' (or in short 'e-Government') essentially refers to ‘The utilization of IT, ICTs, and other web-based telecommunication technologies to improve and/or enhance on the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery in the public sector.’ (Jeong, 2007).
E-government describes the use of technologies to facilitate the operation of government and the disbursement of government information and services. E-government, short for electronic government, deals heavily with Internet and non-internet applications to aid in governments. E-government includes the use of electronics in government as large-scale as the use of telephones and fax machines, as well as surveillance systems, tracking systems such as RFID tags, and even the use of television and radios to provide government-related information and services to the citizens.
Examples of e-Government and e-Governance. E-Government should enable anyone visiting city website to communicate and interact with city employees via the Internet with graphical user interfaces (GUI), instant-messaging (IM), audio/video presentations, and in any way more sophisticated than a simple email letter to the address provided at the site” and “the use of technology to enhance the access to and delivery of government services to benefit citizens, business partners and employees”.
The focus should be on: - The use of Information and communication technologies, and particularly the Internet, as a tool to achieve better government. - The use of information and communication technologies in all facets of the operations of a government organization. - The continuous optimization of service delivery, constituency participation and governance by transforming internal and external relationships through technology, the Internet and new media.
Whilst e-Government has traditionally been understood as being centered around the operations of government, e-Governance is understood to extend the scope by including citizen engagement and participation in governance. As such, following in line with the OECD definition of e-Government, e-Governance can be defined as the use of ICTs as a tool to achieve better governance.
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