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Opportunities to Collaborate

in e-Government and Public

Services Solutions

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Our Vision

Our countries share many similarities:

Extreme contrasts in infrastructure, technologies and

human development

The need to reduce the “social and digital divide” gap

Limited financial resources to cope with these

challenges

Within this environment, Brazil has developed technologies

and experiences that can be shared with South Africa

By working in a collaborative mode, this knowledge and

experience sharing can leverage faster and better results

e-Democracye-Public

Services

e-Public

Administration

e-Government

Public

PoliciesManagement

e-Healthcare

e-Education

e-Agriculture

e-Pub. Safety

e-Environment

e-Labor

e-Tax Filing

m-Gov

Citizens’ Centers

Public Transportation

Public Health

Public Safety

e-Voting

Public Consultation

Digital Participative Budgeting

e-Legislative

Digital Inclusione-literacy

Internet access

Hardware

Public Internet Centers

Digital TV …ICT IndustrySoftware

Standards

Hardware

ICT Services

SME Policy

InfrastructureDigital cities…

ICT GovernanceCobit, ITIL, …

MPS, CMMI

SOA

PMI…

Opportunity Portfolio

e-Public Finance

e-Procurement

e-HR

e-Docs

Project

Management

ERP

The Brazilian Public Software Portal

FOSS Regulations

The sharing initiative

Creating the ecosystem

Economic and Social impact

UNDP Project – International Public Software

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E-Gov FOSS in Brazil

Govmt Decree (1994), defining the government area responsible for informatics and information policies

Decree from October 29, 2003, establishing E-Gov technical committees for:

FOSS implementation

Legacy systems and software licenses

Systems integration

...

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Brazilian FOSS Regulations

First design

Idea to share software solutions in government

First experience – CACIC

Answer to the Brazilian FOSS community

Legal study of GPL in Brazilian law

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The sharing initiative – The Portal

Public

Software

Portal

Phase 01

7

Project Evolution

Public

Software

Portal

Phase 012

0

0

6

Public

Market

Portal

Phase 022

0

0

7

Groups

Of

Interest

Phase 032

0

0

8

Public Software Ecosystem

- Public Service -

8

Project Evolution

Public

Software

Portal

Phase 012

0

0

6

Public

Market

Portal

Phase 022

0

0

7

Groups

Of

Interest

Phase 032

0

0

8

2

0

0

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OFFER SERVICES DEMAND

The Brazilian model is able to mobilize many sectors of the economy

Opportunities in many areas: education, geo-processing, IT, administration, healthcare, etc

36 software communities and growing

70,000 registered users

More than 70,000 visits/month

Applications – see folder or visit www.softwarepublico.gov.br

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Economic impact

UNDP sponsoring a collaborative project similar to the Brazilian Public Portal across interested countries in Latin America

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UNDP Project

International Public Software

e-Democracye-Public

Services

e-Public

Administration

e-Government

Public

PoliciesManagement

e-Healthcare

e-Education

e-Agriculture

e-Pub. Safety

e-Environment

e-Labor

Internet

m-Gov

Citizens’ Centers

Public Transportation

Public Health

Public Safety

e-Voting

Public Consultation

Digital Participative Budgeting

e-Legislative

Digital Inclusione-literacy

Internet access

Hardware

Public Internet Centers

Digital TV …ICT IndustrySoftware

Standards

Hardware

ICT Services

SME Policy

InfrastructureDigital cities…

ICT GovernanceCobit, ITIL, …

MPS, CMMI

SOA

PMI…

Opportunity Portfolio

e-Public Finance

e-Procurement

e-HR

e-Docs

Project

Management

ERP

Integration of Public Transportation

São Paulo Municipality

The Municipal Bus Transportation System

São Paulo City

Population : 11.000.000

Routes : 17.261 km

Extension: 1.509 km²

Crossings: 55.000

Vehicles: 5,5 millions

(9% motos)

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Urban Bus System

Subsystem Lines Fleet

Structural : 880 8.860

Local : 450 5.890

Total : 1.330 14.750

Corridors : 10 Extension : 111 Km

Terminals : 28 Area : 394 mil m2

Routes utilized: 4.415 km (25 %)

Bus Stops: 18.375

MRSP – Passengers Transported – 2008

milhões

SPTrans – Passenges Transported – 2008

milhões

Integration – Bus System

Integration – Bus System

18.000 stops

Between single and

multiple

Integration Metro and Metropolitan Train Network

Electronic Ticketing System

Ticketing

Servidor de Banco

de Dados

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SGG

Garage Management System

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SCA

Enrollment System

and Support

- idosos e PCD

- estudantes

- usuários identificados

- revalidação

- bloqueio de cartões

- informações

SCP

Sistema Central de Processamento

SCD

Central Distribution

System

Reports

Consultas

Comercialization

Bilhete Único(single ticket)

Integration

Physical

Operational

Fares

Benefits

Flexible Fare Policy

• Integration: free and paid

• Multiple Access x Unique access

• Diferentiated benefits by period and by user

• Cost reduction for the user

- free integration in the bus system

- discount on multi-modal integration

SIGA Saúde

SIGA Saúde is São Paulo City’s

Integrated and Distributed System for

Managing the Public Healthcare System.

The system belongs to São Paulo City,

and can be shared it with other cities,

states and countries.

SIGA Saúde has been

developed using

free-software open-code concepts.

São Paulo is the largest city in South America, with 11M inhabitants and some 22M in the

Metropolitan Area.

Initial Figures:

400 Primary Care Units

160 Polyclinics

105 Hospitals

7M Users

8.5M Emergency T/year

550k Inpatients/year

11M PC Consultations/year

SIGA Saúde Building Blocks

Identifying Patients

Based on Unique Nation-Wide Patient Identifier

Captures Encounter Data Set

On-line Access to Patient InformationNational Registry of HC Units and Workers

Unique Nation-wide Identifiers:

– Healthcare Workers, HC Organization & Resources

– Relationships Among Them

Integrating Concepts, Policies & Norms Health Promotion / Prevention

Emphasis on Primary Care

Family Health Program

National Health Programs:

– Immunization, Pre-Natal Care, Child Care, HIV..

Patient Flow Organization and Control

Agreed Reference-Counter-Reference Model

Municipalization of Care on a Capitation Basis

Automatic Electronic Disease Notification: Ability to be “Intelligent”

On-line High-Cost Procedures Authorization

SIGA Saúde IT Model

Electronic Health Record

Patient Flow

Organization & Control

(Specialties, Beds, Exams)

Management

(Surveillance, Auditing

and Billing)

Internet

SP City

Datacenter

SMS-SP

Dept of

Health

Access Control

Tiradentes 15

E. Matarazzo 18

Guianases 20

Itaim Paulista 22

Itaquera 31

São Mateus 28

São Miguel 24

Aricanduva 12

Ipiranga 29

Jabaquara 13

Mooca 25

Penha 29

V Mariana 31

V Prudente 36

Southeast Region

South Region

Casa Verde 16

Freg/Brasilandia 26

Perus 9

Pirituba 25

Santana 20

Tremembe/Jacana 13

V Maria/V Guilherme 18

South Region

CenterEast Region

Butantã 27

Lapa 29

Pinheiros 14

Sé 36

Population:

2,136,977

Population:

2,396,940

Population:

2,499,294

Population:

2,402,093Population:

1,244,456

Campo Limpo 29

Cidade Ademar 20

Boi Mirim 34

Parelheiros 9

Socorro 24

Sto Amaro 20

East Region

Volumes per Region in the City

13 million patients

in the database

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Thank you!

Jose C. [email protected] Skype: jcusnirwww.softex.brwww.apexbrasil.com.br