Germany is known as one of the leading developed countries in terms of economic and social structure in the world. But few people really know the process of this country. In 1997, Germany was the first country in the world to put electronic signatures on the law. By 2001, the law was introduced in Europe, which provided the basis for the use of electronic signatures through microchips.

In the early 21st century, “BundOnline 2005” is one of the initiatives to implement E-Government in Germany. The goal is that all public services could be provided online in 2005.

Some localities have combined online public services with E-Commerce related services into one system. From the very beginning, the government has focused on how to ensure that E-Government and E-Commerce transactions are conducted safely and legally and these services work on many different aspects.

From 1999 to 2003 in Bremen, the MEDIA @ Komm project was launched by Bremen online service GmbH & Co KG (Bos) — a company established solely to carry out projects for the city. It consists of three core objectives: access to services in a safe and legal way, creating a platform for use in exchanging information between government — citizens — businesses, creating Online communication services enable citizens to easily access information or services according to their interests.

Bremen also established a unit responsible for policy issues, technology strategies, and information processing. This unit manages human resource and administration, which is under the control of the municipal finance agency. It also gives rules for electronic communications for the entire city’s administrative platform and provide guidelines for the use of applications and be responsible for reporting implementation progress to each project, propose strategic directions for the future.

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