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en:nap:komunikacni_infrastruktura_verejne_spravy [2021/06/01 12:37] – created Tomáš Šedivecen:nap:komunikacni_infrastruktura_verejne_spravy [2021/07/07 14:56] Tomáš Šedivec
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 KIVS/CMS is a central functional unit whose primary purpose is to provide a controlled and registered connection of information systems of state and local government entities to services (applications) provided by information systems of other state and local government entities with defined security and SLA parameters, i.e. access to eGovernment services.  KIVS/CMS is a central functional unit whose primary purpose is to provide a controlled and registered connection of information systems of state and local government entities to services (applications) provided by information systems of other state and local government entities with defined security and SLA parameters, i.e. access to eGovernment services. 
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 KIVS/CMS can thus be called a private network for the performance of public administration on the territory of the state.  KIVS/CMS can thus be called a private network for the performance of public administration on the territory of the state. 
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 KIVS/CMS as a private network of public administration uses dedicated or leased network resources for secure interconnection of public administration officials (PIAs) working in public administration agencies with their remote agency information systems, for secure network interconnection of agency systems with each other and for secure access of individual PIAs to the Internet. KIVS/CMS as a private network of public administration uses dedicated or leased network resources for secure interconnection of public administration officials (PIAs) working in public administration agencies with their remote agency information systems, for secure network interconnection of agency systems with each other and for secure access of individual PIAs to the Internet.
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 +OVS accesses CMS services through the CMS portal at [[https://www.cms2.cz/]]. The portal address is only accessible from the internal KIVS/ CMS network, i.e. only after the OVS is connected by one of the possible options below. If the address is accessed from outside the internal KIVS/CMS network, the user will only reach the [[https://www.mvcr.cz/clanek/komunikacni-infrastruktura-verejne-spravy-a-centralni-misto-sluzeb-584441.aspx?q=Y2hudW09Ng%3d%3d|MRC website]].
  
 Connection to the CMS can be implemented via: Connection to the CMS can be implemented via:
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   * Ensure a secure network environment to ensure interoperability within the EU   * Ensure a secure network environment to ensure interoperability within the EU
  
-The Central Service Point, as a part of the public administration communication infrastructure, is a system whose primary purpose is to provide a controlled and registered connection of information systems of public administration entities to services (applications) provided by information systems of other public administration entities with defined security and SLA parameters, i.e. access to eGovernment services. +OVS accesses CMS services through the CMS portal at [[https://www.cms2.cz/]]. The portal address is only accessible from the internal KIVS/ CMS network, i.e. only after the OVS is connected by one of the possible options below. If the address is accessed from outside the internal KIVS/CMS network, the user will only reach the [[https://www.mvcr.cz/clanek/komunikacni-infrastruktura-verejne-spravy-a-centralni-misto-sluzeb-584441.aspx?q=Y2hudW09Ng%3d%3d|MRC website]]. The Central Service Point, as a part of the public administration communication infrastructure, is a system whose primary purpose is to provide a controlled and registered connection of information systems of public administration entities to services (applications) provided by information systems of other public administration entities with defined security and SLA parameters, i.e. access to eGovernment services. 
  
 CMS can thus be called a private network for the performance of public administration on the territory of the state.  CMS can thus be called a private network for the performance of public administration on the territory of the state. 
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 With the exception of the so-called operational information systems listed in Section 1(4)(a) to (d) of Act No 365/2000 Coll., on public administration information systems (ZoISVS), Section 6g(3) of this Act imposes an obligation on the administrators of ISVS to provide public administration information system services via the CMS. Public administration bodies are obliged to use the electronic communication networks of the CMS by means of Section 6g(4) ZoISVS. With the exception of the so-called operational information systems listed in Section 1(4)(a) to (d) of Act No 365/2000 Coll., on public administration information systems (ZoISVS), Section 6g(3) of this Act imposes an obligation on the administrators of ISVS to provide public administration information system services via the CMS. Public administration bodies are obliged to use the electronic communication networks of the CMS by means of Section 6g(4) ZoISVS.
  
-As the services of the so-called [[nap:reference_interface|reference interface]], as defined in § 2(j) of ZoISVS, are published through the CMS, the obligation imposed in § 5(d) of ZoISVS, i.e. the obligation of ISVS administrators to ensure that the links of the ISVS they administer to the ISVS of another administrator are made through the CMS, is also related to the CMS.+As the services of the so-called [[en:nap:referencni_rozhrani|reference interface]], as defined in § 2(j) of ZoISVS, are published through the CMS, the obligation imposed in § 5(d) of ZoISVS, i.e. the obligation of ISVS administrators to ensure that the links of the ISVS they administer to the ISVS of another administrator are made through the CMS, is also related to the CMS.
  
 In view of the characteristics of the CMS, as well as the legal aspects described above, it may also be added that the use or non-use of the CMS is a relevant factor for assessing the fulfilment of the related legal obligations, in particular the obligations in the field of cyber security or protection of personal data, as well as the obligation of sound and economic management of public funds and the obligation to prevent damage. In view of the characteristics of the CMS, as well as the legal aspects described above, it may also be added that the use or non-use of the CMS is a relevant factor for assessing the fulfilment of the related legal obligations, in particular the obligations in the field of cyber security or protection of personal data, as well as the obligation of sound and economic management of public funds and the obligation to prevent damage.