Federal Ministry for Public Achievement and Sport

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AustriaAustria  Federal Ministry for Public Achievement and Sport
Former Austrian authority
State level Federation
Position of the authority Supreme federal authority
founding 1.4.2000 (newly formed)
Dissolved February 28, 2003 (to the BKA )
Headquarters Vienna 1 , Wollzeile 1–3
Authority management Susanne Riess-Passer  (2000–2003)
Wolfgang Schüssel  (2003, entrusted )

The Federal Ministry for Public Performance and Sports ( BMöLS ) was an Austrian authority that between 2000 and 2003 in the Federal Government dish I was.

Responsibilities

The ministry comprised matters that belonged to the Federal Ministry of Finance ( personnel matters and administrative management ) as well as to the Federal Chancellery ( automation-supported data processing , sport ) immediately before (Federal Ministries Act as amended by Federal Law Gazette I No. 21/1997) . The main purpose of the ministry was the Austria-wide, coordinated conversion to eGovernment , the basic structure of which was largely completed in the mid-2000s.

According to the Federal Ministries Act as amended by Federal Law Gazette I No. 16/2000, the portfolio comprised  :

Federal Minister

Later exercise of responsibilities

All matters were transferred back to the Federal Chancellery in the Federal Government Schüssel II with Federal Law Gazette I No. 17/2003 . In May 2003 - after the EU summits in Feira and Lisbon - the e-government offensive could be started, which included the concrete implementation at the authority level. The Federal Chancellor was again in charge of the e-government platform created for this purpose .

The sports department came to the Federal Ministry of Defense in 2009 .

A federal ministry with a very similar area of ​​responsibility to that of the BMöLS has existed since January 2018 in the form of the Federal Ministry for Public Service and Sport (BMöDS), which was expanded in January 2020 to include responsibility for art and culture and the title Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and sport carry.

Individual evidence

  1. Digital: Austria , Federal Chancellery - comprehensive information on the structure and performance of Austrian eGovernment
  2. Susanne Riess-Passer left the government after leaving her party
  3. What happened so far , digitales.oesterreich.gv.at
  4. Development of the e-government bodies , digitales.oesterreich.gv.at