THE FIRST TRAINING COURSE FOR THE EMPLOYEES IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRONIC GOVERNMENT

The e-Government Center organized on February 6-17, a training course for IT managers from government institutions. At these training sessions, participants were informed about the objectives of e-Government Transformation agenda and the activities of the e-Government Center.
“Our goal was to initiate the civil servants into the electronic government, to provide the minimum knowledge, but also to bring them to a common level of understanding so that a group of at least 4-5 people addressing electronic government, methods and possibilities in the same way is created within each ministry, so we can more effectively promote the e-Government transformation agenda”, Margareta Petrusevschi, the Knowledge and Training Coordinator at the e-Government Center declared.
“The goal of the training course has been achieved. It’s very good that what has been discussed is applicable and it will bring a value added to the implementation of the e-Transformation strategy”, Elena Saharnean, Administrator at the State Enterprise “Fintehinform”, Ministry of Finance, stated.
"This seminar is appropriate and timely organized, it also allows almost all colleagues from the departments and ministries applying the same vocabulary and having a “starter” kit”. Knowledge and notions obtained at the seminar allow to actively participate in e-Transformation processes too, and why not, to more correctly manage their own activity in their institutions”, Dan Toma, the head of the Information Technology department of the Parliament Secretariat stated.
Another participant of the training program, Vitalie Coceban, Administrator of the SE “Fintehinform”, Ministry of Finance, believes that “in terms of materials in the field of project management and management of processes and services, the presentation was very well structured”.
In turn, Eugeniu Ursu, the director of the Information Technology department of the SE “Registru” considers that “much theory was offered within a very short time, thus, there is a need to find the solution to practically apply the theoretical information. I believe that e-Government Center is confidently moving forward”. “It was a useful course, new information related to information security and other important issues have been presented”,
Alexandru Matei, main specialist of the administrative-organizational department of the Ministry of Agriculture says. The course will be repeated until the end of April in other 3 rounds. At these rounds about 100 civil servants will be trained, of them e-Transformation coordinators, specialists in human resources, public relations, policy monitoring and evaluation departments.


