Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement

The emergence of new platforms to promote concepts such as e-government and open data, which are currently being actively implemented in many countries around the world, and, more importantly, the need to promote civic participation and engagement in this regard, which are perhaps two key components...

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Main Authors: Akzhan G. Duisenkul, Dzhamilya A. Ospanova, Gaziz D. Taigamitov, Saule M. Madykhan
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2023-06-01
Series:Data Science Journal
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Online Access:https://account.datascience.codata.org/index.php/up-j-dsj/article/view/1496
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author Akzhan G. Duisenkul
Dzhamilya A. Ospanova
Gaziz D. Taigamitov
Saule M. Madykhan
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description The emergence of new platforms to promote concepts such as e-government and open data, which are currently being actively implemented in many countries around the world, and, more importantly, the need to promote civic participation and engagement in this regard, which are perhaps two key components for the successful implementation of any modern e-government project, provide both new opportunities and challenges for policy makers in implementing this idea in the Republic of Kazakhstan, which is actively trying to technologically reform the public sector. The result of the policy of implementing the e-government in the Republic of Kazakhstan was the creation of a single e-government portal with unified databases and unified electronic services for the entire country, which were integrated into a single area of the concept in both the political and technological meaning. At present, public services are provided by personal contact through the offices of the Public Service Centre and online through the e-government portal, whose projects include dozens of different information systems, registers, and state databases, and hundreds of applications and services. In modern realities in the Republic of Kazakhstan, it is necessary to conduct a survey to measure the effectiveness of public services, similar to Citizens First in Canada, in order to determine the quality and comparison in the survey, a Common Measurement Tool can be used. As a result of the study, it was also concluded that the following aspects of legal regulation need to be improved in the Republic of Kazakhstan: the establishment of a body for monitoring and protecting information data, as well as the consideration of complaints regarding the violations of the right to protect information data; the need to consolidate national legislation in the field of e-government into a single legal act; the establishment of an interdepartmental state body in the field of e-government.
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spelling doaj.art-24d24342a9b04aa7be9a8d824647e5852023-07-18T08:14:10ZengUbiquity PressData Science Journal1683-14702023-06-0122151510.5334/dsj-2023-015508Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of ImprovementAkzhan G. Duisenkul0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7343-9565Dzhamilya A. Ospanova1https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5025-484XGaziz D. Taigamitov2https://orcid.org/0009-0004-7529-598XSaule M. Madykhan3https://orcid.org/0009-0003-1930-4856Department of Humanities and Law, Turan University, AlmatyDepartment of Law and International Law, Turan University, AlmatyDepartment of Higher School of Economics and Business, Kazakh National Agrarian University, AlmatyDepartment of Law, Eurasian Law Academy named after D.A. Kunayev, AlmatyThe emergence of new platforms to promote concepts such as e-government and open data, which are currently being actively implemented in many countries around the world, and, more importantly, the need to promote civic participation and engagement in this regard, which are perhaps two key components for the successful implementation of any modern e-government project, provide both new opportunities and challenges for policy makers in implementing this idea in the Republic of Kazakhstan, which is actively trying to technologically reform the public sector. The result of the policy of implementing the e-government in the Republic of Kazakhstan was the creation of a single e-government portal with unified databases and unified electronic services for the entire country, which were integrated into a single area of the concept in both the political and technological meaning. At present, public services are provided by personal contact through the offices of the Public Service Centre and online through the e-government portal, whose projects include dozens of different information systems, registers, and state databases, and hundreds of applications and services. In modern realities in the Republic of Kazakhstan, it is necessary to conduct a survey to measure the effectiveness of public services, similar to Citizens First in Canada, in order to determine the quality and comparison in the survey, a Common Measurement Tool can be used. As a result of the study, it was also concluded that the following aspects of legal regulation need to be improved in the Republic of Kazakhstan: the establishment of a body for monitoring and protecting information data, as well as the consideration of complaints regarding the violations of the right to protect information data; the need to consolidate national legislation in the field of e-government into a single legal act; the establishment of an interdepartmental state body in the field of e-government.https://account.datascience.codata.org/index.php/up-j-dsj/article/view/1496public electronic servicese-governmentopen datainformation and communication technologies
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Dzhamilya A. Ospanova
Gaziz D. Taigamitov
Saule M. Madykhan
Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
Data Science Journal
public electronic services
e-government
open data
information and communication technologies
title Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
title_full Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
title_fullStr Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
title_full_unstemmed Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
title_short Legal Regulation of State Electronic Services: Relevant Issues and Ways of Improvement
title_sort legal regulation of state electronic services relevant issues and ways of improvement
topic public electronic services
e-government
open data
information and communication technologies
url https://account.datascience.codata.org/index.php/up-j-dsj/article/view/1496
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