e-government of the future
Digitalisation is making its way into e-government. Ceyoniq Technology GmbH presents solutions that enable efficient e-government for public authorities. In addition, the Bielefeld-based specialist for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) will be addressing the topics of digitalisation and information security.
"Both the government and the citizens benefit noticeably from digitized information management, as it enables lean and effective processes," explains Oliver Kreth, Managing Director of Ceyoniq Technology GmbH. The basis for this is the law for the promotion of electronic administration (EGovG; e-government law), which places the authorities under obligation and is intended to legally secure and inspire digitalisation.
On the safe side with nscale eGov
With nscale eGov, users meet the requirements of the EGovG. "The solution organizes administrative processes in a way that is both citizen-oriented and has an optimal cost-benefit ratio," explains Kreth. This is made possible by an efficient and seamless process design - from the secure receipt of incoming mail to the processing of transactions in connected specialist procedures to the return of information to citizens, companies and authorities.
"nscale eGov" already supports the substitute scanning according to TR-Resiscan of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and the evidence-preserving and TR-ESOR 1.2-compliant long-term storage with an authority profile. With "nscale eGov", a virtual post office can be set up which, in addition to standard e-mails and scans, can also handle secure communication via signed messages, De-Mail and OSCI.
It also takes into account eIDAS-compliant trust services such as e-seals and remote signatures. The e-file is thus evolving from a classic archiving system to a basic e-file service for end-to-end administrative processes that are free of media discontinuity and, above all, trustworthy and legally binding.
Read more about the new solutions in process management - about points such as evidential archiving according to TR-ESOR or scanning according to TR-Resiscan at