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en:start [2021/08/03 08:16] – termíny Tomáš Šedivecen:start [2022/05/05 11:05] (current) – ↷ Odkaz upraven z důvodu přesunutí Tomáš Šedivec
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-<WRAP justify>From [[https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/2000-365 |Law No. 365/2000 Coll.]] and from [[https://apps.odok.cz/djv-agenda?date=2020-01-27 |Government Resolution No. 86 of 27 January 2020]], authorities are obliged to submit to the Department of the Chief eGovernment Architect (OHA) programme documentation, investment plans, projects of designated information systems and operational documentation of designated information systems. To request an OHA opinion, authorities must use the currently valid forms and send the completed forms to the OHA at the Ministry data box **6bnaawp**. In most cases, OHA will issue an opinion within 30 days. If necessary, a pre-consultation on the application may be used before it is officially sent via data mail. Continue to [[+tab|:en:uvod_schvalovani|next approval information]] to learn in particular - [[+tab|:en:uvod_schvalovani#kdo|is required to request an OHA opinion]], [[+tab|: uvod_schvalovani#co|authorities are required to submit to OHA for approval]], and [[+tab|:uvod_schvalovani#jak|authorities are required to complete the project application]].  
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-The aim of the approval of ICT projects by the Office of the Chief Architect of eGovernment (OHA) is, among other things, to streamline ICT spending, to catch non-conceptual projects and change them before the implementation phase, to promote the use of shared services, and to phase out legacy IS that were not coordinated and could not adhere to eGovernment principles at the time. As part of the approval process, OHA focuses mainly on key areas of eGovernment architecture and compliance with national architecture documents, which provides a tool for ICT coordination at the national level. 
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 +<WRAP justify>From [[https://www.zakonyprolidi.cz/cs/2000-365 |Law No. 365/2000 Coll.]] and from [[https://apps.odok.cz/djv-agenda?date=2020-01-27 |Government Resolution No. 86 of 27 January 2020]], authorities are obliged to submit to the Department of the Chief eGovernment Architect (OHA) programme documentation, investment plans, projects of designated information systems and operational documentation of designated information systems. To request an OHA opinion, authorities must use the currently valid forms and send the completed forms to the OHA at the Ministry data box **6bnaawp**. In most cases, OHA will issue an opinion within 30 days. If necessary, a pre-consultation on the application may be used before it is officially sent via data mail. Continue to [[+tab|:en:uvod_schvalovani|next approval information]] to learn in particular - [[+tab|:en:uvod_schvalovani#kdo|is required to request an OHA opinion]], [[+tab|: uvod_schvalovani#co|authorities are required to submit to OHA for approval]], and [[+tab|:uvod_schvalovani#jak|authorities are required to complete the project application]]. 
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 +The aim of the approval of ICT projects by the Office of the Chief Architect of eGovernment (OHA) is, among other things, to streamline ICT spending, to catch non-conceptual projects and change them before the implementation phase, to promote the use of shared services, and to phase out legacy IS that were not coordinated and could not adhere to eGovernment principles at the time. As part of the approval process, OHA focuses mainly on key areas of eGovernment architecture and compliance with national architecture documents, which provides a tool for ICT coordination at the national level.
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