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Língua Inglesa / Itens gramaticais relevantes para compreensão dos conteúdos semânticos


The European Commission’s eGovernment Action
Plan 2011-2015 supports the provision of a new generation of
eGovernment services. It identifies four political priorities
based on the Malmö Declaration.
The Action aims to help national and European policy
instruments work together, supporting the transition of
eGovernment into a new generation of open, flexible and
collaborative seamless eGovernment services at local, regional,
national and European level.
Our goal is to optimise the conditions for the
development of cross-border eGovernment services provided
to citizens and businesses regardless of their country of origin.
This includes the development of an environment which
promotes interoperability of systems and key enablers such as
eSignatures and eIdentification. Services accessible across the
EU strengthen the digital single market and complement
existing legislation in domains like eIdentification,
eProcurement, eJustice, eHealth, mobility and social security,
whilst delivering concrete benefits to citizens, businesses and
governments in Europe. The Commission will lead by example
in further implementing eGovernment within its organization.
The objective is to increase the take-up of eGovernment
services: the target is that, by 2015, 50% of citizens and 80%
of businesses should use eGovernment services. The European eGovernment Action Plan 2011-2015: Harnessing Information
and Communication Technologies (ICT) to promote smart, sustainable &
innovative Government. Availabel at <http://ec.europa.eu> (adapted).

The Word "seamless" in "collaborative seamless eGovernment
services" (R.8) can be correctly replaced by

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Fonte: ANALISTA JUDICIáRIO - CIêNCIAS DA COMPUTAçãO / TJ/CE / 2014 / CESPE_ME