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Awards and prizes

 

EPSA 2011

The Knowledge Based Economy Project has received a new certification of Good Practice at the 2011 „European Public Sector Awards” (EPSA) within the European Institution of Public Administration.

The Best Practice Certificate has been received upon three evaluation steps made by an experienced jury, comprising a shortlist of 58 nominees from a total of 274 projects from 33 participating countries. The Ministry of Communications and Information Society, through the Project Management Unit, competed  in the EPSA 2011 Awards at the „Smart Public Service in a Cold Economic Climate”category. This Best Practice distinction rewards and certify the outstanding results that KEP Project has had until now.

 

The COMPUTERWORLD Honors Program

The Project Management Unit, within the Ministry of Communications and Information Society, has been named a Laureate in the 2011 ComputerWorld Honors Program.

The „Knowledge based Economy Project” joins 254 others from 23 countries as Laureates in this year’s program, from more than 1000 applicants world wide.

The Awards Ceremony will be held in June, 20th 2011, in Washington D.C., USA.

 

National Agency of Public Servants

1st Prize at the National Competition of Best Practices in Public Administration, , for "Improving public services through quality management and organizational performance" category, organized by the National Agency of Public Servants in 2010.

Knowledge based Economy Project is considered to be an example of good practice in Romania's public administration due to its remarkable results, its proven efficiency and its disseminated practices.

 

THE HIGHEST HONOR IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Finalist, at the International Project Excellence Awards 2010, in "Project Excellence in Medium-Sized Projects" category, organized by the International Project Management Association (IPMA).

The solid implementation and success of the IT&C Training Program in school and business and the eCommunity.ro Portal, both part of the KEP Project, have impressed the IPMA jury (Project Management International Association), who recommends them as one of the most important achievements in project management.

 

e-Inclusion 2008

Medal at the e-Inclusion Competitionorganized by the European Commission, at the section “Geographic Inclusion” section, Vienna, 2008. The Knowledge based Economy Project is considered an example of good practice for effective use of IT&C and digital technology to tackle social disadvantage and digital exclusion.

 

Romanian IT&C Awards 2006

Knowledge Based Economy was considered to be the "Project with the best informational content" at the Romanian IT&C Awards – Bucharest, 2006, for contributing to the extensive process of expanding access to information technologies and modern communications to rural communities.

Community: Lehliu Gară

Lehliu railway station is a city in the Calarasi county, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of the city itself Lehliu plus 2-Gară villages belonging: Răzvan Buzoieni and having together a population of over 6500 inhabitants. Fauna specific area includes a plain small furry animals (hamster, rabbit, fox) and newer have domesticate deer, deer and even wild boar. Among birds are mentioned fazanii prepeliţele, turturelele, skylark, sparrows, crow, etc.. Local flora is specific steppe: Brand, hatchet, mouse tail, poke shepherds, Motului turkey, etc. Berzei beak. Climate city is temperate - continental, with large fluctuations in temperature between winter and summer. In general, winters are very cold, with temperatures that often fall below -20 degrees Celsius and very strong winds, while the summers are very hot with temperatures frequently exceeding 30 degrees Celsius and rainfall very small quantity. The administrative village is 8206 ha of which 500 ha are occupied by between localities of the city (Lehliu - ra

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We are proud of a clean, modern town with many successful projects as well as projects in progress. In the town there is also a school and a hospital.

History

City was founded around 1875 with the construction of the railway Bucharest - Fetesti. It was developed at the intersection with the road linking Bucharest to Calarasi, port on the Danube to the moving convoys cart loaded with grain produced on the surrounding field. Slowly, slowly emerged first grain merchants (wholesalers) most of them ethnic Gr

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Local resources

The arable land is the most important natural resource of the city. The soils are composed of different types of soils cernoziomuri and aluvionale, which gives them a very high fertility. They are operated mostly by agricultural associations, and are generally planted with cereal and technical plants. The administrative village is 8206 ha of which

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Traditions

As was natural in a town where the population is mostly of Orthodox worship, traditions that are kept primarily related to religious holidays. It also has become a tradition in Lehliu Gară-day celebration of the organization and city.

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