The project "We-Go" aims to transfer and to adapt successfully "eGovernment Good Practices and Knowledge" and will enable follow-up implementation projects including accompanying measures targeted to reinforce and innovate eGovernment research in Western Balkan Countries (WBC) together with EU partners.

First meeting of the “We-Go” project partners was held in Vienna in January 2007. WeGo project partners from Macedonia are Institute of Informatics at the Sts. Cyril and Methodius University, Macedonian Association for Information Technology (MASIT) and Metamorphosis Foundation.

The project "We-Go" will enable public administration in WBC to reach higher productivity and equity by:

1. Establishing of an eGovernment Interoperability Framework with focus on transactional cross border services and providing best practices for corresponding transactional application domains delivered as trial prototypes in order to enable follow-up implementation projects;

2.By establishing eGovernment Academies offering training courses as accompanying measures for the selected applications as well as foundation for future regional eGovernment course program deployments;

3. By establishing of an eGovernment Best Practices Portal/ Knowledge Net built by a system of federated registries which will ensure sustainability and further improvements beyond the end of the project.

Services addressed by the project include eCustoms – New Computerised Transit System (NCTS), eFinance – VAT Information Exchange System (VIES), eJustice cross border cases – Automation of Court Procedures (ACP), European Companies Register (ECR) and European Land Information System (EULIS), eAdministration – Electronic Filing System (implementation of paperless government) and eTrade Facilitation for European Waste transport (EUDIN).

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