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Conduct business more efficiently, including taxation, auditing, voting, and licensing
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Address the concerns facing government administration and finance agencies

Overview

At the core of your government’s function is your ability to administrate and conduct business efficiently. Your organization requires appropriate systems for taxation and auditing, as well as for the management of other revenue streams. At the same time applications like procurement, licensing, voter registration, and records management, add complexity to your IT infrastructure.
Your administration and finance services agencies need solutions that help you focus on:
  • Process improvements—Deploy infrastructures for administration, finance, HR, and procurement systems such as electronic filing and payment processing
  • Operations—Implement systems that cross department lines, including electronic voting that securely provides voter registration information to centralized systems
  • Data sharing—Manage services and data through an automated system, improve analytics, and eliminate system incompatibilities among agencies
  • Application integration—Provide an enterprise view across all applications to increase efficiencies, facilitate data sharing, and help detect fraud
  • Citizen access—Improve services by offering interactive advice and guidance, online licensing and permitting, and electronic payment processing

Solutions at work

Manage and increase revenue streams

Manage and increase revenue streams

By creating the first, centralized road toll system for the Czech government, Kapsch is able to:
  • Manage and collect €215 million in road toll income
  • Ensure a 99 percent detection rate for its toll system
  • Manage business continuity through redundant systems
Improve productivity

Improve productivity

When it launched the biggest change to its tax system, the Australian Taxation Office was able to:
  • Securely network together more than 100 offices
  • Provide a secure, mobile environment to support 3,000 staff
  • Deliver consistent services to 18 million Australians
Increase compliance through better services

Increase compliance through better services

Read the Extended Tax Authority white paper to learn how you can:
  • Use new technologies, such RFID, to embed tax and collection information into normal business activities
  • Use Internet innovations to gather, synthesize, and analyze information
  • Use business and IT shared service concepts to reduce costs and deliver citizen-centric services