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Compromisso 1

Commitment #1 | Dissemination and training on transversal portals promoting Open Administration

What is the commitment?

Dissemination and training of technicians and managers of central and local public administration in terms of existing and available portals and tools to promote and use new technologies in public participation, transparency and prevention of corruption.

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Macro activitie 1: Dissemination and training actions for the Data.gov Portal

Macro activitie 2: Promotion and training actions for the Participa Portal. gov.PT

Macro activitie 3: Publicity and training actionsa interoperabilidade na administração pública (IAP)

Macro activitie 4: Publicity and training actionsAutenticação e Chave Móvel Digital (CMD)

Macro activitie 5: Conferences to deepen specific areas (Mosaico)

 

1. What problem does the commitment aim to address?

There is a lack of knowledge of technicians and managers of the central and local public administration of the portals developed by the public administration. These portals actively promote the pillars of the OGP, namely participation, anti-corruption, transparency and the use of new technologies to strengthen participatory democracy. However, for new technologies to be effective, public servants need to be familiar with them and know how to use them.

 

2. What are the causes of the problem?

Several tools and portals have been developed in recent years, which has led to a lot of scattered information. Due to ineffective communication, it has not always been possible to articulate and promote knowledge with Central and Local Administration.

 

3. What results do we want to achieve with the implementation of this commitment?

The implementation of this commitment will benefit open government in Portugal in several ways. Firstly, it will help improve transparency, as public servants will be better able to disseminate public information through new technologies. Secondly, it will promote civic participation, as public servants will be better able to facilitate citizen participation through new technologies. Specifically, this implementation will increase the number of AP entities using these tools and the consequent impact on civil society.