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− | There are currently '''[[ | + | There are currently '''[[Special:Statistics|'''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}''']]''' entries in the '''Services and Procedures wiki.''' |
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− | <div style="text-align: center; font-size:200%;">Welcome to WIKI Public Sector Services and Procedures</div><br> | + | <div style="text-align: center; font-size:200%;">Welcome to the WIKI of Public Sector Services and Procedures, diadikasies.gr has now been adopted by the Public Sector and operates as a National Register of Procedures (https://en.mitos.gov.gr/ & https://diadikasies.gov.gr/)</div><br> |
− | Wiki diadikasies.gr is a knowledge base that | + | Wiki '''diadikasies.gr''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_base knowledge base] that contains a limited number of public sector services. It was created in 2015 by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Technologies_Alliance_(GFOSS) Open Technologies Alliance(GFOSS)] in cooperation with the open-governance group [http://opengov.pdm.gov.gr/episey/ <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>] of ICCS (http://www.iccs.gr/) for the Regional Government of Western Macedonia( https://opengov.pdm.gov.gr/ ). It was implemented with moderated [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowdsourcing crowdsourcing] like [https://en.wikipedia.org/ wikipedia]. Public sector employees document in a structured way the services they provide in the course of their normal duties, as well as the procedures followed until the complete delivery of each service. Each service is a wiki-based entry that contains: the official title of the service, a brief description of the service, all relevant legislation governing the service, a table with the required paper and/or electronic forms, a table with the step-by-step procedures followed in providing the service, any co-responsible administrative units and the registries updated upon the provision of the service. |
− | The wiki is intended for use by citizens and | + | The wiki is intended for use by citizens and public servants who are responsible for the delivery of the services offered by their administrative unit. The purpose of documenting the procedures is to make the information easily accessible to the citizens, to eliminate the inconvenience citizens often experience in dealing with the public sector, and to help administrative units in providing the same services in the same way throughout the Greek public sector. |
− | At the same time, structured | + | At the same time, the structured documentation of the procedures in a public forum will hopefully contribute to their simplification over time, reducing bureaucracy and increasing public sector efficiency and performance. Lastly, we aspire to contribute to the efficient transition from manual to digital service provision. Diadikasies.gr was designed based on the recommendations of these [https://ellak.gr/wiki/index.php?title=%CE%9A%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B7%CE%B3%CE%BF%CF%81%CE%AF%CE%B1:Expertise_France five] studies. |
<div style="text-align: center; font-size:200%;">What is diadikasies.gr and how can I use it?</div> | <div style="text-align: center; font-size:200%;">What is diadikasies.gr and how can I use it?</div> | ||
− | *What is the wiki of services and processes, what are its goals? | + | *'''[[What is the wiki of services and processes|What is the wiki of services and processes, what are its goals?]]''' |
− | *I am a citizen and I want to know about a particular service that I am interested in. | + | *'''[[Page for Citizens|I am a citizen and I want to know about a particular service that I am interested in.]]''' |
− | *I am a civil servant, I have attended a training seminar, and I want to update and / or | + | *'''[[Informing a civil servant with a seminar|I am a civil servant, I have attended a training seminar, and I want to update and / or author an entry]].''' |
− | *I am a civil servant, I have not attended an educational seminar, and I want to | + | *'''[[Informing a public servant without a seminar|I am a civil servant, I have not attended an educational seminar, and I want to learn how to author an entry]].''' |
− | *I am a manager of a public | + | *'''[[Wiki tutorial tutorials|I am a manager of a public administrative unit and I want to organize a wiki tutorial for my unit's staff]]'''. |
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− | More information on using the wiki can be found in the links: New Users and User Manual. All wiki content is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-SA | + | {{ντεμέκ κεφαλίδα|<small>Information</small>}} |
− | + | More information on using the wiki can be found in the links: New Users and User Manual. All wiki content is licensed under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.el Creative Commons BY-SA]. | |
− | All templates, lemms and multimedia (images, videos, sounds) that are not related to public domain services and processes and appear in this wiki, are the source of Greek and English Wikipedia. | + | {{ντεμέκ κεφαλίδα|<small>Sources</small>}} |
+ | All templates, lemms and multimedia (images, videos, sounds) that are not related to public domain services and processes and appear in this wiki, are the source of [https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%A0%CF%8D%CE%BB%CE%B7:%CE%9A%CF%8D%CF%81%CE%B9%CE%B1 Greek] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page English Wikipedia.] | ||
[[Category:Wiki administrave procedures]] | [[Category:Wiki administrave procedures]] | ||
[[el:Αρχική_σελίδα]] | [[el:Αρχική_σελίδα]] |
Latest revision as of 19:54, 19 March 2024
There are currently 13 entries in the Services and Procedures wiki.
Wiki diadikasies.gr is a knowledge base that contains a limited number of public sector services. It was created in 2015 by the Open Technologies Alliance(GFOSS) in cooperation with the open-governance group [1] of ICCS (http://www.iccs.gr/) for the Regional Government of Western Macedonia( https://opengov.pdm.gov.gr/ ). It was implemented with moderated crowdsourcing like wikipedia. Public sector employees document in a structured way the services they provide in the course of their normal duties, as well as the procedures followed until the complete delivery of each service. Each service is a wiki-based entry that contains: the official title of the service, a brief description of the service, all relevant legislation governing the service, a table with the required paper and/or electronic forms, a table with the step-by-step procedures followed in providing the service, any co-responsible administrative units and the registries updated upon the provision of the service.
The wiki is intended for use by citizens and public servants who are responsible for the delivery of the services offered by their administrative unit. The purpose of documenting the procedures is to make the information easily accessible to the citizens, to eliminate the inconvenience citizens often experience in dealing with the public sector, and to help administrative units in providing the same services in the same way throughout the Greek public sector.
At the same time, the structured documentation of the procedures in a public forum will hopefully contribute to their simplification over time, reducing bureaucracy and increasing public sector efficiency and performance. Lastly, we aspire to contribute to the efficient transition from manual to digital service provision. Diadikasies.gr was designed based on the recommendations of these five studies.
- What is the wiki of services and processes, what are its goals?
- I am a citizen and I want to know about a particular service that I am interested in.
- I am a civil servant, I have attended a training seminar, and I want to update and / or author an entry.
- I am a civil servant, I have not attended an educational seminar, and I want to learn how to author an entry.
- I am a manager of a public administrative unit and I want to organize a wiki tutorial for my unit's staff.
More information on using the wiki can be found in the links: New Users and User Manual. All wiki content is licensed under the Creative Commons BY-SA.