First electronic service was launched at e-government in 2007. Photo courtesy of pm.kz
Kazakhstan’s electronic government has issued over 10 million certificates since its launch, Tengrinews.kz reports citing Kazakhstan Prime-Minister’s official website. “In just a short period Karim Massimov’s government managed to build-up the infrastructure of the ‘electronic government’, integrate databases and information sources and the state bodies' systems into a single complex database,” PM’s press-service states. E-government was launched on April 12, 2006. The first service was rendered in 2007. The platform currently renders 74 interactive services and over 2 thousand information services. The government managed to save 40.2 billion tenge ($271.6 million) thanks to implementation of the electronic tenders, systems of electronic document management and electronic licensing. The UN department of economic and social affairs published a rating of the countries’ preparedness for use of electronic government technologies (Global e-Government Survey 2010), where Kazakhstan was ranked 46th in 2010, gaining 35 lines compared to 2008 (81st).
Kazakhstan’s electronic government has issued over 10 million certificates since its launch, Tengrinews.kz reports citing Kazakhstan Prime-Minister’s official website.
“In just a short period Karim Massimov’s government managed to build-up the infrastructure of the ‘electronic government’, integrate databases and information sources and the state bodies' systems into a single complex database,” PM’s press-service states.
E-government was launched on April 12, 2006. The first service was rendered in 2007. The platform currently renders 74 interactive services and over 2 thousand information services. The government managed to save 40.2 billion tenge ($271.6 million) thanks to implementation of the electronic tenders, systems of electronic document management and electronic licensing.
The UN department of economic and social affairs published a rating of the countries’ preparedness for use of electronic government technologies (Global e-Government Survey 2010), where Kazakhstan was ranked 46th in 2010, gaining 35 lines compared to 2008 (81st).