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Title: egov'br Operational Lessons from Brazilian Experience


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e-gov.brOperational Lessons from Brazilian
Experience
  • Peter T. Knight
  • Telemática e Desenvolvimento Ltda.
  • www.tedbr.com
  • peter_at_tedbr.com
  • Presentation for the World Bank 29/06/04
  • From Rio de Janeiro

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Structure of the Presentation
  • Findings based on the book e-gov.br, with four
    authors and 40 contributors, published by
    Financial Times Prentice Hall, São Paulo, 2004
    for information, content in Portuguese and
    English see www.tedbr.com/projetos/e-dem.br/e-dem.
    br.htm
  • Brazilian e-government successes and factors
    behind them
  • Implementation Challenges
  • E-government in Brazil Suggestions for the
    future based on experience to date
  • Key operational issues for international
    financial organizations
  • From e-government to e-democracy suggestions

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Brazils e-gov Success Stories and Factors
  • Vision development in 1999-2000, the green book
    (well-led broad participatory process)
  • e-Elections a world leader (key is top-down
    leadership from the Supreme Electoral Court
    TSE)
  • Structuring the e-gov project as a state policy
    (rather than the policy of a single government,
    thus entering into the national political agenda,
    including states and muncípios)
  • Government financial administration and tax
    declarations (SERPROs experience, continuity of
    leadership, IADB and BNDES financing)
  • e-Procurement at the Federal and state levels
    (savings of 20 or more, faster processes, better
    quality, social control supported by IADB and
    BNDES funding)

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Brazils e-gov Success Stories and Factors (2)
  • Educational TV, school computerization, teacher
    training, distance education by public
    universities (long experience with educational
    TV, leadership, new GESAC partnership)
  • Breadth and Depth of Brazilian e-governments
    federal, state and local (technical depth,
    infrastructure, competition, emulation, funding)
  • The Brazilian Payments System (Central Bank
    leadership and one positive legacy of high and
    variable inflation over decades)

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Implementation Challenges from the Past
  • Connectivity and digital inclusion
  • Need for change in the culture of public
    administration
  • Vested interests in the status quo of suppliers,
    civil servants and politicians
  • Federalism in e-government
  • Legacy systems, diverse networks, and excessive
    number of telecom provider contracts

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GESAC Digital Inclusion via Satellite 3200
points 3/04
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Challenges for Brazilian Governments Sugestions
for the Future
  • Consolidate the insertion of the e-government
    program in the priority agenda of the government
  • Strengthen the penetration of e-gov in the
    organizational structure of ministries and
    secretariats
  • Assure budgetary resources, rationalizing
    expenses
  • Deepen horizontal integration (between
    ministries, secretariats) and vertial integration
    (between levels of the federation), with special
    emphasis on
  • Unifying the provision of services to the citizen
  • Strengthening infrastructure
  • Strengthen processes and mechanisms for
    coordination and establishment of standards for
    e-government infrastructure to assure integration
    between platforms and systems (e-PING)

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Challenges for Brazilian GovernmentsSuggestions
for the Future (2)
  • Define and implement, as a priority project, the
    establishment of the necessary infrastructure
  • Advance in the evolution of quality and
    performance in supplying public services to
    citizens via the Internet toward capacity to
    carry out complete transactions
  • Facilitate e-commerce, including inclusão
    empresarial
  • Mobilize, motivate and train civil servants for
    new work styles, communication, access to
    information, and provision of e-government
    services using modern distance education and
    seeking returns to scale

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Challenges for Brazilian GovernmentsSuggestions
for the Future (3)
  • Advance toward organizational restructuring of
    public administration, based on re-engineering
    processes so they are centered on citizens and
    their needs rather than corporate bureaucratic
    interests
  • Consolidate viable, transparent and effective
    business models that facilitate partnerships with
    the private sector
  • Consolidate and disseminate models of partnership
    between civil society organizations and all
    levels of government

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Key Operational Issues for IFIs
  • Priorities not very different from those for
    e-gov.
  • Integrate information infrastructure with other
    infrastructure investments the John Gage
    principle.
  • Leadership from the top to overcome the silo
    syndrome as crucial for IFIs as for governments
    public sector reform may offer the greatest
    scope, but...
  • Where leadership is lacking at the federal level,
    look leadership at lower levels of government.
  • There is a need for international infrastructure
    finance IFIs not well structured for this.

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From e-government to e-democracy
  • Digital inclusion is absolutely critical
  • Strategic communication and consensus formation
    undervalued services
  • E-government fosters transparency, participation,
    social control and accountability

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Thank you!
Telemática e Desenvolvimento Ltda. peter_at_tedbr.com
www.tedbr.com
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