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"The report ‘A competitive digital single market – eGovernment as a spearhead’ recognises the major contribution made by the information and communication technologies sector (ICT), to the EU’s industrial policy, competitiveness and its trade balance. eGovernment empowers European citizens and helps reform and modernise public administration. The implementation of eGovernment services is the responsibility of Member States. In addition to the European funding contributing to the EU-wide interoperability of eGovernment services, Member States have to ensure the necessary financial, technical and human resources for the implementation of high impact eGovernment services. Member States are encouraged to adopt the best combination of new technologies and open specification and innovative architectures to deliver efficient, effective, secure and cross-border interoperable eGovernment services, at all levels. The EU and national development of eGovernment services should be based on cooperation between public administrations with full respect for the underlying principles of European public services: respect for subsidiarity and proportionality, user-centricity, respect for privacy and multichannel delivery, inclusion and accessibility, security, multilingualism, administrative simplification, transparency, preservation of information, openness, reusability, technological neutrality and adaptability, effectiveness and efficiency."@en1
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