Eleven
Government Departments and Agencies are to commence the e-government project to
better deliver improved services to the citizenry.
The beneficiary agencies included the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional
integration, Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Food and Drugs Board, Births and
Death Registry, National Health Insurance Scheme, National Communication
Authority, National Information Technology Agency, Passport Office, Minerals
Commission and Registrar Generals Department.
Mr William Tevie, Director General of the National Information Technology
Agency (NITA) announced this at the stakeholder consultative meeting on the
implementation of the e-payment systems in Accra.
He said the meeting was to brainstorm on issues concerning the online payment
for government e-service that are being deployed in the varying stages of the
implementation process.
He noted that the e-government project ensures the presence of government
information on the web.
The e-services being developed are a Content Management System for managing
hosted content on the government portal, a payment gateway to allow portal
applications to receive payments from customers, e-forms and a document
management application.
He said NITA played a central role in the Government e-service such as the geGov currently being used by the Registrar Generals Department and the Ghana Revenue Authority, which was a Public Private Partnership.
He said NITA played a central role in the Government e-service such as the geGov currently being used by the Registrar Generals Department and the Ghana Revenue Authority, which was a Public Private Partnership.
“An e-justice system, e-immigration, e-parliament, e-passport and e-Government
Procurement system are envisaged,” he added.
Mr Tevie urged the participants to use the meeting to deliberate and come out
with recommendations that would help establish an effective online payment
system to benefit all sectors of the economy.
Mrs Veronica Boateng, Director of Application Systems at NITA said the project
would also provide a free flow of information between department and agencies,
service providers and the public.
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