Authors:
Kornelije Rabuzin
1
;
Darko Gulija
2
;
Leo Mršić
3
and
Nikola Modrušan
4
Affiliations:
1
Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb, Pavlinska 2, Varaždin, Croatia
;
2
Gulija Consulting and Smart Solutions, Vinogradska 74, Zagreb, Croatia
;
3
Algebra University Zagreb, Gradišćanska 24, Zagreb, Croatia
;
4
Central State Office for the Development of Digital Society, Ivana Lučića 8, Zagreb, Croatia
Keyword(s):
Interoperability, Core Registers, EIF, Data Quality, Digital Government.
Abstract:
Digital government assumes sharing and use of government data without restrictions. However, different reports and indicators presented in this paper show that in Croatia, core register data could and should be used and shared more extensively. In this way, better services to citizens and companies could be offered. The first step to accomplish this goal is to examine core registers in Croatia, in order to detect possible issues and problems which hinder data use, sharing and exchange. For that purpose, a project was started whose goal is to analyse basic register data in Croatia. Findings from the first phase of the project, including the first set of registers, are presented in this paper.