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This compendium, prepared by the Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG) of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), aims to capture emerging trends in digital responses of UN Member States against the COVID-19 pandemic along with other digital government initiatives and provide a preliminary analysis of their main features. These cases are shared for exchange of information so that Member States can learn from each other and possibly create new partnerships.

1)Ministry of Finance in order to correctly distribute financial support from the Government due to the state of emergency transferred to the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection data indicating growth and decrease in revenue and lists of all individual entrepreneurs.
2)A special procedure for public procurement began to operate. To date, the special order is fully implemented on the government procurement web portal. Request for price offers: the deadline for receiving applications reduced from 5 to 3 days; procurement is carried out only on goods and among domestic manufacturers.Competition: procurement is carried out only for work and services; deadline for receiving applications reduced from 15 to 3 days.
3)The functionality of the State Register has been improved for the tenant to submit an electronic application signed with an digital signature to suspend rental payments from March 20 for up to 3 months.This measure allows to free the business from paying about 1.2 bln.tenge.
4)The AgroRuqsat service was launched for agricultural producers and their suppliers, which allows you to remotely file and sign applications with electronic digital signatures for obtaining an electronic pass, taking into account land, transport and experience in the supply of goods, work and services to agricultural producers.
5)The domestic IT company First Credit Bureau has implemented a free online service for checking the status of a special category of a borrower. A special portal susn.1cb.kz has been developed, organizations that do not work with a credit bureau can check the status of their borrowers online.
6)After analyzing the situation, a number of second-tier banks opened a remote account opening service. Such services are available at Kaspi bank, Altyn-i bank, ATF Bank and a number of other banks. It is worth noting that this was made possible thanks to the Smart Data Ukimet platform.

Country
Kazakhstan
Institution

Ministry of Finance, IT companies

Category
Digital Government
Focus
E-Business