The Councillor for Culture, Rafael Gomez, manager of Information Technology today received participants in the SMARTPA project from four European cities.
The SMARTPA European project aims specifically at sharing experiences of IT services in the cloud, applied to the general government sector in different countries of the European Union.
The cities participating in the meeting are Gelsenkirchen (Germany), Thessaloniki (Greece), Lodz (Poland) and Burgas (Bulgaria).
SMARTPA is an initiative of several cities and European organizations, funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme (Lifelong Learning Programme) of the European Union.
The program's main objective is the capitalization of technological knowledge in the public administrations of the European Union through actions that achieve synergies and share resources between different European organizations.
During the two years of the project, the participating cities have made a first phase of research on the potential of these services as well as a further deepening on which models of cloud services are more convenient and applicable to the public sector.
Have also been treated legal issues and economic benefits.
The aim of the City of Murcia to participate in the SMARTPA project is to develop more efficient management models relying on the great potential offered by IT cloud services, which enable information management from virtually anywhere, with the effect of achieve greater efficiency in terms of time and resources for the tasks and information flows.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia