@article{popescu2018identity,
  title = {Identity Management Maintenance for Governmental System Integration},
  author = { 
Madalina Ecaterina Popescu and Ion-Petru Popescu and Catalin Alexandru Barbu
 },
  year = 2018,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEERBE/2018/944309/},
  journal = {Journal of Eastern Europe Research in Business and Economics},
  volume = 2018,
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2018.944309,
  abstract = {One of the main key factors for conducting reliable impact assessments of macroeconomic policies represents the accessibility to accurate and consistent databases. This requirement becomes a must for the government institutions in order to take informed decisions and perform impact assessments of past macro-economic initiatives. Therefore, this paper aims to develop and to propose solutions and ways for dealing with all of these issues by having a comprehensive overlook on a set of identity management maintenance steps, including data governance, data migration and unified reporting mechanisms. Since the analysis of cross-government IT systems is such a demanding task, continuous data maintenance on identity management is mandatory.
We recommended achieving this via governance specific activities that should not be impacted by changes at the political level. Moreover, we considered also the cloud options since more and more governments are migrating to cloud as a last resort in keeping pace with technology changes and reducing IT maintenance. The data maintenance process should never stop and should be able to insure the links between all the relevant systems. Moreover, having a good identity management policy gives the benefit of offering personalized government services to the population.
 },
  keywords = {identity management, maintenance, data governance program, government policy, cloud system},
  note = Article ID: 944309
}
