Slovak republic to improve quality of public service
Slovak republic to improve quality of public service
By EgovAsia Editors | Feb 24, 2010
The Ministry of Finance of the Slovak Republic has chosen IBM to provide technical assistance services for the design, development and implementation of an intelligent, integrated finance information system for the country.
According to the three-year, 56 million euro contract signed yesterday, IBM will standardize Slovakia’s fiscal system by integrating and streamlining existing processes into a unified collection platform. The solution will improve the transparency and accountability of Slovak public fiscal management, supporting decision making and governance.
The project will be funded from European Union structural funds and co-financed from the state budget.
The project is part of the Slovak government’s program to revamp the tax information system; improve communication between taxpayers and the tax authority; and unify the collection of taxes, customs duties and insurance contributions. Once completed, the new system will play an important role in providing quality public services to benefit citizens and the Slovak economy.
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