THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Authors

Lyudmila Progoniuk
Associate Professor at the Department of Public Management, Administration and International Economy Mykolayiv National Agrarian University, Ukraine
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0376-5079

Synopsis

The paper examines the concept of modern electronic governance, its relationship with other concepts based on theoretical approaches, legislation and international agreements. The possibilities and features of using ICT in the implementation of the principles of good governance, taking into account Ukrainian legislation and practice, have been determined. The dynamics of the implementation of electronic services at different levels of government in Ukraine are considered and directions for further development are indicated. The principles of building an electronic management system for the purpose of combating corruption have been systematized. Analysis of international agreements in the field of e-government and the importance of additional information tools for their formation was emphasized. The mechanism, subjects and features of the provision of administrative services through the Diya Portal and other online and offline services were determined. The possibilities of using open data in various relations, including the fight against corruption, and their characteristics were also highlighted. It was also noted the need to structure administrative services according to industries and forms of their provision.

Published

December 15, 2024

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How to Cite

Lyudmila Progoniuk. (2024). THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. In Oleksii Kostenko & Yuriy Yekhanurov (Eds.), DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN UKRAINE: AI, METAVERSE, AND SOCIETY 5.0 (pp. 148-152). SciFormat Publishing Books. https://doi.org/10.69635/978-1-0690482-1-9-ch17