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The primary purpose of SI-CAS is to integrate the functionality of the electronic identification into IT solutions of the public sector. It is established as a central service for identity verification that is available to web applications. Central service makes sense, since it is a universal solution for all services in order to ensure security and trust that are needed for a reliable user identification. The central support enables easier management and allows the usage of different electronic identifiers of various issuers and the support of various technical solutions (eg. support for the reliable authentication via mobile phones) and their development. Users can authenticate using different e-identities of domestic and foreign identity providers. E-identities can have different trust assurance levels from the lowest level (user names and passwords, FB profile, ...) to the highest levels (e-identity on a secure token, eg. on a smart card) provided by different identity providers. The required trust assurance level is always determined by the service provider that uses the SI-CAS for authentication purposes. The only user data stored in SI-CAS are his e-mail address and appropriately protected (encrypted or protected by the hash function) basic identifiers. Instead, only the information of the registered identity providers and available attributes providers are stored in the system. If the service provider decides to use the SI-CAS it doesn’t have to integrate with each identity provider and attribute provider separately but only with SI-CAS. In the process of authentication SI-CAS acts as a trusted intermediary. On the service provider’s request it verifies the user's identity at the relevant identity provider and, where necessary, obtains further identification attributes from identity provider or attribute providers. For this purpose SI-CAS has established direct trust with service providers, identity providers and attribute providers. Trust is established both on the technological and on a formal level.

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The eJR information system supports the process of implementation and processing of public tenders. It supports the process of electronic submission and processing of applications from applicants and provides the necessary information regarding public tenders and tender conditions. The solution is accessible at any time and from any place, including from a mobile device, and is suitably information secure. The eJR information system is built with the use of open source sources and purpose-developed modules. It is set up on the central information and communication infrastructure of the state authorities, which provides adequate security and technical conditions for the operation of information systems. In the construction of the security system, the use of the GENERIC ounter technological requirements and the Guidelines for the development of information systems place. eJR uses the common building blocks of the state administration SI-CeS, SI-CAS and smsPASS and connects with the document system KRPAN and the central electronic storage CEH. Key eJR functionalities are: - creation of smart electronic forms for data capture or entry via an intuitive graphical interface; - automatic verification of the logical correctness of input fields during the application (before submission); - generation of appropriate documents (invitation to supplement, evaluation sheet, decision, etc.) according to the stage of the tender procedure; - independent adaptation of implementation parameters of calls, which also includes the creation of a project team and delegation of project applications; - creation of new calls based on pre-prepared templates and / or pre-calls; - electronic evaluation of applications with quantitative criteria that can be set for each call; possibility of conducting assessments from remote locations and independently from other members of expert committees; - export of data from the system for later analysis; - login via a common SI-CAS building block (user name and password, qualified digital certificate, smsPASS); - electronic signing of applications with RS valid qualified digital certificates - a common building block of SI-CeS; - possibility of connectivity or integration with back-end systems (e.g. with document system KRPAN;) - central electronic file storage (CEH); - the ability to create an audit trail that provides insight into the access and activities of system users.

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The eHeritage online application (ISeD) enables maintenance and use of the Register of Immovable Cultural Heritage (eRNPD module) and the Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage (eRNSD module), establishment and maintenance of the system of Heritage Protection Areas (eVOD module) and effective monitoring and supervision of archaeological fieldwork research (eArchaeology module). The ISeD application supports all phases of the above-mentioned heritage protection processes and all involved stakeholders: the Ministry of Culture, the competent organisations for the protection of cultural heritage, the state and private archaeological research providers, the regional museums, and citizens. The publicly accessible parts of the ISeD application allow citizens to engage in the cultural heritage protection system. On the My eHeritage portal, citizens can submit initiatives for entry in the Register of Cultural Heritage, applications for cultural heritage consents for the investigation and removal of archaeological remains and participate in e-public consultation on the definition of protection regimes for cultural heritage. All relevant and up-to-date spatial and attribute data from ISeD is published on GIS public portal as open data. The application operates on the Slovenian State Cloud infrastructure and uses central building blocks (SI-PASS, GeoHub-SI and Geospatial Web Services, TRAY etc.). The ISeD application has been developed in the framework of the project "Integrated Information Support for the Protection of Cultural Heritage" and has been in use since September 2022.

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