Digitalising the archive of immovable cultural assets of global and national importance, creating a specialized information system, electronic register and public portal (covered domains - digitalisation, cultural heritage)


When
2020
Who
Ministry of culture
Website of the policy/measure
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Description of the policy/measure

Improving the service provided to citizens and businesses; developing e-government in the field of immovable cultural heritage preservation, by digitising the national archive fund of immovable cultural assets of global and national importance, creating a specialized information system including the national register of immovable cultural assets in digital format, and ensuring publicity and accessibility of the archive of immovable cultural assets procedure "priority projects in implementing the roadmap for the implementation of the strategy for the development of electronic government in the republic of bulgaria for the period 2016-2020".

Results achieved

Equipment for digitisation of part of the document archive for sites of immovable cultural heritage has been supplied to the national institute for immovable cultural heritage. digitalised photogrammetric plates for 350 sites of immovable cultural assets of national and global importance and immovable archaeological cultural assets of national importance. prepared analysis of the legislation in the field of immovable cultural heritage, and the practice of the national institute for immovable cultural heritage and the ministry of culture regarding the capacity for introducing e-government; prepared business analysis in terms of business processes, functionality and general system architecture in order to develop and implement a specialized information system (sis).

Financial resources allocated to the policy

1,146,624 usd operational programme "good governance" run by the council of ministers of the republic of bulgaria, co-financed by the european social fund.

Evaluation of the policy/measure

No, the project has not ended yet.