One-Stop-Government congress
OpenLimit stands up for modern administration processes with the electronic identity card
What is One-Stop-Government? How can One-Stop-Government be implemented transparently and citizen-friendly? Who sets the standards for eGovernment from municipalities to the Federation and from cross-national level to the European Union? At the congress “One-Stop-Government for municipalities and metropolises” from June 30 – July 1, 2009 representatives of politics, economy and science will discuss these forward-looking questions. In the “Haus der Wirtschaft“ in Stuttgart OpenLimit will explain how the electronic identity card in conjunction with the software application Bürger-Client contribute to more economic, secure and citizen-friendly new infrastructures in public administration.
Trust is good, control is better
One-Stop-Government is an ambitious technological future concept for public administration, in order to create a standardized platform and user interface on the internet for every kind of administrative aspects and questions. The electronic identity card and the Bürger-Client, with their possibilities of electronic identification and signature, are pioneers for future citizen services. In his presentation, Dirk Arendt, Director Business Development at OpenLimit, will demonstrate how citizens and municipalities can authenticate themselves securely on the internet in the future with the new identity card and the Bürger-Client. According to the motto: Trust in data security is good, control concerning personal data is better!
We would be pleased to welcome you at the congress.
For more information concerning the agenda and registration, please see: www.one-stop-government.eu