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Government Websites
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Prime Minister's Office: http://www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/
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The renewed Internet site of the Prime Minister's Office, developed by Netwise, includes multimedia content such as clips documenting the meetings of Prime Minister Mr. Ehud Olmert, as well as an archive of events covering all previous prime ministers.
The website is based on Microsoft's CMS content management system. The site includes an extensive search engine based on the TEHILA search engine. Use of a CMT system was made in the process of converting the old site.
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Ministry of Environmental Protection: http://www.sviva.gov.il/bin/en.jsp?enPage=e_homePage
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This website constitutes a revolution in the collection, processing and distribution of information. The project entailed construction of a large, updated information-based website that includes interactive maps and real-time data about environmental conditions.
The Ministry of Environmental Protection's website was developed based on Magic’s iBolt Portal system, and is currently being converted to operate on Microsoft Office 2007 technology, with the close support of a Netwise technology consultant.
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Ministry of Finance: http://www.mof.gov.il/mainpage_eng.asp
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The website supplies ongoing information about economic reforms in the market, budgets, statements published by the ministry's spokesperson and more. In addition, the site provides important and useful information to citizens, such as comparisons of pension fund yields, various calculators and information about a variety of entitlements. The ministry's website delivers information to more than 100,000 site users every month.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs: http://www.mfa.gov.il
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The website of the Foreign Ministry serves as a strategic tool for representing the State of Israel and speaking in its name to citizens of the world in general, and Arab countries in particular. This website is one of the largest content sites in Israel, containing more than 30,000 complex pages, and it is accessed by about 600,000 users a week.
As an official website of the State of Israel, the site faces massive hacking attempts, and therefore was built according to the most stringent data security standards, both at the application level and at the architecture and hardware level. The site is based on .Net technology, and combines use of a CMS content management server with Microsoft's SharePoint portal management server.
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State Comptroller: http://www.mevaker.gov.il/
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Netwise was involved in the establishment of a digital library that contains all of the State Comptroller's publications since the beginning of the 1990s, in implementation of the assimilation process and in turning the Internet into a central tool for the delivery of information to the public.
During the first stage, a static site was constructed, and later Netwise developed a website containing the dynamic digital library that provides an advanced, quick search mechanism and option for hierarchal navigation within reports. All content pages were created based on a logical standard for compatibility with Office applications.
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LAPAM - Governmental Advertising: http://www.info.gov.il/LAPAMEng
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Netwise developed the new Governmental Advertising Bureau (Lapam) website based on Microsoft's CMS content management system. The website serves as the central publication site, providing services to governmental ministries and other public institutions, and publishes statutory and other publications, tenders and various notifications, all on an ongoing and updated basis. The website supports publications in three languages – Hebrew, English and Arabic.
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Mossad: http://www.mossad.gov.il/Mohr/MohrTopNav/MohrEnglish/MohrAboutUs/
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The goal of the Mossad website is to recruit new candidates for service in the organization. The website lists a variety of positions open to men and women. Every candidate who wishes to submit a CV can do so quickly and easily through the site. The website was developed using Microsoft's CMS content management system.
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Ministry of Public Security: http://www.mops.gov.il/BPEng/HomePageNew.htm
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The website was designed to promote the ministry and its operations, to help the ministry publish information on matters related to internal security, to expand the level of service provided to the public by the ministry and to address the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act. The site enables supply of up-to-date and relevant information to professionals, and serves as a means of improving service to the public and disseminating information about the ministry, as well as providing guidelines related to security and violence. The site supports several languages.
The website was developed using Microsoft development tools in the .Net environment, an MCMS server and Netwise's CMT infrastructure. The site's search engine was implemented using the InterText engine.
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National Security Council: http://www.nsc.gov.il/NSCWeb/TemplatesEnglish/HomePageEN.aspx
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The National Security Council (NSC) was established in March of 1999, based on government resolution 4889, and serves as the central body for coordination, integration, analysis and monitoring in the field of national security.
The most important page in the website contains travel advisories by the Anti-terror Headquarters. This page is updated daily, and provides travel advisories covering the globe.
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Government IT website: http://www.itpolicy.gov.il/
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The website provides information about developments in the field of technology and government, as well as a review of "hot" subjects on the agenda of government ministries.
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