Abstract: . This paper describes the analysis carried out regarding the application of eGovernment in the EU. Some of the features that are examined are: functionality for eParticipation, mobile phone visibility, advantages and disadvantages of the site, usage statistics, public service statistics, events announced on the site, etc. A comparative analysis was made and the most interesting things were highlighted. The analysis was carried out for all EU countries, but the tables in the paper show data for only a part of the countries, due to space savings. 1.INTRODUCTION During the 1990s, the development of the Internet enabled the use of information and communication technologies in the development of an efficient public administration based on user-centric approach. E-Governance means the use of information and communication technologies as an instrument for achieving good governance with the aim of establishing easier, cheaper and more transparent interaction between government and citizens, the public and private sectors, as well as between public sector institutions. Good administration implies optimization of the functioning of public administration through the automation and implementation of information and communication technologies in order to improve services to citizens through more efficient administrative procedures, less waiting times, and saving money and time. . 2. ANALYSIS OF THE EGOVERNMENT PORTAL OF THE STATE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Each country in the European Union has its eGovernment portal, which is available on the Internet. Portals are generally available in English in order to be understandable to the whole world. Portals are described in 3 tables. Is there ePrivacy, whether they are transparent on mobile devices, site statistics, and whether they are accessible to all users including blind and visually impaired. Tаble 1: (eParticipation, mobility visibility, site statistics) Country eParticipation Mobility visibility Site statistics Belgium https://www.belgium.be/en The site does not have any functionality for ePrivacy, it's all infomative Excellent visibility on your mobile phone. Excellent visibility on your mobile phone Global Position: 9,310 Rank in Belgium: 40 Bulgaria https://egov.bg/wps/portal/en The site does not have any functionality for ePrivacy Preference on your mobile phone is simple and transparent. Enter the top 20 countries with the fastest internet Sweden http://www.government.se/ The site does not have any functionality for ePrivacy Transparency on the mobile phone is good Global Position: 173,092 Rank in Sweden: 9,689 Cyprus http://www.cyprus.gov.cy The only functionality is a change to English The site is not customized for mobile devices Rank in Cyprus: 219 Percentage of visitors: 77% Czech Republic http://www.mvcr.cz i http://www.mzp.cz/ The site does not meet any of the requirements for ePrivacy The site is not transparent for mobile phones. Global rank: 84,958 Rank in Czech: 704 Denmark http://www.udbudsportalen.dk/ The site does not meet any of the requirements for ePrivacy Transparency on the mobile phone is good At the point of visit: 31,209 The user is on average kept: 3:20 min. Connected to 61 site Germany https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/politics/global-issues-law/e-government The site has the functionality of viewing the site in 9 languages Excellent transparency, Playstore has an application for the site The most access to the site is about work, and then only around the household, the male sex visits more sites Greece http://www.e-gif.gov. gr/portal/page/portal/egif/ The site does not have any functionality for ePrivacy Bad visibility on mobile phones Global Position: 3,467407 Rank in Greece: 40,269 United Kingdom https://www.gov.uk/ The site does not have any functionality for ePrivacy The site has good visibility on the mobile phone Global Position: 564 Rank in UK: 26 |