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About the Relationship between Political Leadership and the Civil Service
29/01/2019 Guidelines Ministry of Digitalisation and Public GovernanceThe purpose of these guidelines is to raise awareness about the relationship between politics and the civil service in light of changes in the tasks and trends in society.
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Regulation for universal design of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions
21/06/2013 Regulation Ministry of Digitalisation and Public GovernanceLaid down by Royal Decree. 21st June 2013 pursuant to Act 20 June 2008 No. 42 on the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of disability (Discrimination and Accessibility Act) § 2, § 11 and § 16.
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Requirements specification for PKI in the public sector
23/07/2010 Guidelines Ministry of Digitalisation and Public GovernanceThis document is a general, functional requirements specification for the self-declaration and procurement of a PKI based eID to be utilised in connection with electronic communication with and within the public sector in Norway.
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Central Government Communication Policy
16/10/2009 Guidelines Ministry of Digitalisation and Public GovernanceThe communication policy encompasses the central objectives and principles for the government’s communication with citizens, businesses, non-governmental organizations and other public agencies.
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Ethical Guidelines for the Public Service
06/02/2007 Guidelines Ministry of Digitalisation and Public GovernanceHigh ethical standards for the provision of services and the exercise of authority are a prerequisite if the citizenry is to trust the public service. The goal of these general ethical guidelines is to ensure that all State employees are aware of