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International experience of state administration policy in the sphere of informatization and communications

https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2025-1-1-299-306

EDN: WBHBIR

Abstract

Introduction. In recent decades, information technology has become the driving force behind global intellectual and technological progress. It is extremely important for government and regional authorities to implement advanced information technologies for analyzing and organizing large amounts of diverse information. These technologies help citizens to interact conveniently with government agencies, increasing transparency and openness of management.

Purpose. The author sets the key task of researching the global experience of using information and communication technologies in public administration, conducting a comparative analysis of the experience of developed countries in such areas as open government data and electronic government.

Methods. The study was conducted through the analysis of publications and monitoring of Internet resources of developed countries (the official website of the governments of Latvia, the USA, Hungary, Singapore). The methodological basis of the research was made up of general scientific and private scientific methodological tools: the method of abstraction, the comparative historical method, the method of retrospection, the methods of induction and deduction. Methods of logical analysis and synthesis of information were used.

Results. In developed countries, special attention is paid to building an information society based on advanced information and communication technologies. The United States and the United Kingdom are leaders in the field of e-government implementation. A prime example in the UK is Predictiv, an online platform that conducts real-time behavioral experiments to test various management approaches and evaluate their potential effectiveness. Latvia and Hungary are also making progress in e-governance, improving access to information and increasing citizens' political engagement. Singapore is a leader in e-government due to its comprehensive informatization programs. It is established that developed countries are building an information society in the context of globalization, emphasizing the importance of information resources, economic growth and competition in the information and communication technology sector.

Conclusions. For the successful implementation of advanced informatization practices in Russia, it is necessary to adhere to certain principles of digital transformation in public administration. These include focusing on research and innovation, developing high-tech IT infrastructure, creating a single digital space, ensuring stable financing of digital programs, and improving the quality of life of citizens through the effective use of technology. To accelerate the informatization and digitalization of public administration in Russia, it is extremely important to combine the efforts of government agencies, civil society institutions, business and the public in order to make the public sector more responsive to the needs of citizens and society as a whole.

About the Author

A. D. Lesaev
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Russian Federation

Anton D. Lesaev – Postgraduate Student of RANEPA.

Moscow



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Lesaev A.D. International experience of state administration policy in the sphere of informatization and communications. State and municipal management. Scholar notes. 2025;(1):299-306. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2079-1690-2025-1-1-299-306. EDN: WBHBIR

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