South Tyrolean citizen network

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The South Tyrolean Citizens' Network is the web portal of the public administrations in South Tyrol. It is available in the official languages Italian , German and partly Ladin . There is also an English-speaking section with general information about the country and translations of the main laws.

The portal includes access to the South Tyrolean provincial administration ( municipalities , district communities , provincial government ) and the educational institutions, the provincial cartography, the collection of provincial laws , an overview of election results, funding, forms and other things. In addition, the site also offers a wide range of services that go beyond e-administration , such as information on health care, avalanche, pollen and traffic reports , timetables, cultural offers , the job market and professional training (ASI) , the award-winning e-learning platform Copernicus , the information system for university studies Uniplanet , or the meta catalog of the South Tyrolean Bison libraries .

The website has been online since 1995, has met the requirements for accessibility of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) since 2004 in accordance with the provisions of Act 9 May 2004 No. 4 (Legge Stanca) and has meanwhile been awarded several prizes. The portal is operated by Südtiroler Informatik AG (owned by the state and the South Tyrolean association of municipalities ). It is the core of the E-South Tyrol action plan .

On March 24, 2015, the citizen network was redesigned, the state administration set up its own portal at the old address of the citizen network and the citizen network has moved.

literature

  • Ten years of the South Tyrolean citizen network. ffextra 51/2005 ( web document , PDF, e-government.gv.at)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Legge 9 gennaio 2004, n. 4 "Disposizioni per favorire l'accesso dei soggetti disabili agli strumenti informatici". In: Leggi dalla XIII legislatura. Parliamento Italiano, accessed May 26, 2008 (Italian).
  2. http://www.provinz.bz.it/news/de/news.asp?news_action=4&news_article_id=490838