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Administrative wiki (BKA Wiki)
Citizen Service Austria
languages de, en
operator Republic of Austria
editorial staff Federal Chancellery
Registration for certain content and editing
On-line 2006
https://www.ag.bka.gv.at/

The Verwaltungswiki (BKA-Wiki, BKAwiki) is a documentation platform of the Austrian Federal Chancellery on topics of public administration .

Construction and development

BKA-Wiki was founded by the Federal Chancellery and is also operated and supported there. It was set up together with the constitutional service and the Styrian state government .

The website has been up and running since 2006. It was created as part of the Austrian e-government initiative ( Digital Austria ) . The first content dealt with the digital long-term archiving project , which has been running since 2007 and is operated by the Federal Chancellery, the Austrian State Archives and the Austrian National Library (Network Dig: LA), in which the documentation of the knowledge base was created here. Further topics were added successively.

2013 official internal section has been International Legal Assistance established, "(punishment) to the Federal Government and state governments to carry out cross-border administrative procedures and to facilitate the enforcement of sentences." This was the (internal administrative) Austrian administrative price referred approvingly 2016th

April 2015 the website had 1.5 million hits.

Scope and performance

Is the site "to document common content beyond the boundaries of administrative organizations away and to form in this way the core for the transfer of knowledge in public administration." It stands for "a wide variety of documentation and communication tasks" on federal - countries - and community level to Available.

Participation is free. The website is based on a MediaWiki system that enables free editing for registered users.

The content includes articles on topics such as e-government , digital long-term archiving (Q-LA), the electronic exchange of administrative information ( ELAK ; EDIAKT / EDIDOC), e-democracy , or accessibility . Within the authorities, for example, the documentation on the federal client architecture , the standardized IT office workstation in the federal administration, as introduced with the ICT Consolidation Act  ( Section 2 IKTKonG) in 2012, and the international legal assistance platform .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c quote from the main page of the wiki (version of March 2, 2016).
  2. ^ Quote from the main page of the wiki (version from March 6, 2006).
  3. ^ Austria: Federal Chancellery uses Wiki. Markus Beckedahl on netzpolitik.org, August 29, 2006 (accessed April 26, 2016).
  4. Long-term digital archiving. ( Memento from April 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) bundeskanzleramt.at; Long-term archiving (EP-LA) . Office of the Styrian Provincial Government, reference.e-government.gv.at (both accessed April 26, 2016).
  5. Planning network digital long-term archiving (Dig: LA). ( Memento from April 26, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) bundeskanzleramt.at (accessed April 26, 2016).
  6. BKA Wiki. Blog entry, library mistress, November 7, 2006 (accessed April 26, 2016).
  7. a b BKA Wiki “International Legal Aid”; Circular ( memento of October 20, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) . Federal Chancellery, Constitutional Service, July 1, 2013 (pdf, bka.gv.at, accessed April 26, 2016).
  8. Austrian Administration Award 2016. oeffentlicherdienst.gv.at.