Two out of three ministries continue to pay their suppliers late. This bad habit that has characterized most of the Italian Public Administration (PA) for decades continued in the first two quarters of this year. Although it is still early to generalize, in the case of ministries we have confirmation that payment delays continue. […]

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In 2022 missed payments to suppliers for 5,4 billion euros In almost one out of three cases, in 2022 the central state administration did not pay its suppliers. Against 3.737.000 invoices received for a total amount of 20,2 billion euros, it settled 2.552.000, corresponding to these companies 14,8 billion. Therefore, […]

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There is not only the dear energy emergency and in the last election campaign no party has spent a word against a "historic" criticality. Unfortunately, everyone pretended nothing happened, as if the problem did not exist. Instead, the many SMEs involved know it well, it exists, and how. We are talking about the stock of current account trade payables of [...]

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In July 2022, the state sector balance closed, provisionally, with a surplus of 7.500 million, with an improvement of about 2.000 million compared to the corresponding value in July 2021, which closed with a surplus of 5.473 million. . The requirements of the first seven months of the current year [...]

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In 2021 the Central State Administration (includes only ministries and other state bodies with accounting and financial autonomy, such as, for example, the Parliament, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Court of Auditors, the Council of State, the tax agencies and educational institutions of all levels) received from their suppliers [...]

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Trade and construction are the most “fragile” sectors. Latina, Ragusa, Trapani and Syracuse are the provinces already in difficulty Even though the number of bankruptcies recorded in the last two years is not particularly high, the risk that, from next autumn, it will increase again to a worrying extent is quite probable. Between the deterioration of the general economic situation - [...]

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The stock of current account trade payables of our Public Administration (PA) continues to grow continuously: in 2021, the latest survey presented in recent days (Eurostat, "Note on stock of liabilities of trade credits and advances", - 23 April 2022) , reached a record of 55,6 billion euros. A figure that compared to our [...]

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Treasury Department database changes technology. By February 28, the PAs will have to consolidate the data referring to 31/12/2019 Simpler and more direct methods for updating the real estate assets held by Public Administrations, with the introduction of a "continuous survey" approach, which will allow Administrations involved to communicate only the changes with respect to [...]

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If at December 31 last we had added the costs that weigh on companies annually due to the bureaucratic complexity generated by an often inefficient state machine (57,2 billion euros) and the amount of non-payments of current account that the Public Administration (PA ) has vis-à-vis its suppliers (51,9 billion euros), we will have discovered [...]

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(by Luca Angelucci, Head of the Aidr Cyber ​​Crime Insurance Observatory) The call for tenders pertaining to IT security in the PA, open to ICT companies for Cybersecurity services, has been published. This is the first tender for the supply of services relating to the IT security of the PA announced by CONSIP. The end you want [...]

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Although the payment times of our Public Administration (PA) are decreasing, the stock of trade payables, on the other hand, is constantly increasing and is now close to 52 billion euros. An amount that, we point out, includes the current portion, but not the capital account which, from a very spannometric estimate, would amount to another 6/7 [...]

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Nicastri (Aidr) and Mussinelli (Lia): online seminars to make the web a universal heritage The net heritage for the benefit of all, so that the web is truly universal. The Aidr association and the Lia Foundation together with a series of initiatives aimed at promoting the full use of digital content. With this in mind, the webinar was introduced [...]

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(by Francesco Pagano, Director of Aidr and Head of IT services at Ales spa and Scuderie del Quirinale) A fundamental part of the Next Generation EU plan concerns digitization and, in particular, the modernization process at the level of Public Administration and public institutions. In the cultural sector, this perspective certainly represents an opportunity to accelerate (in some cases start) [...]

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(by Alessandro Capezzuoli, ISTAT official and manager of the Aidr professions and skills data observatory) Open, updated, structured, machine readable and accompanied by metadata: the data produced by the Public Administrations, to be truly usable, should have at least these characteristics. For decades now, we have been hearing about the numerous possibilities offered by data and the effects, in terms [...]

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(by Davide D'Amico, member of the AIDR Board of Directors and Director of the Ministry of Education) The recovery plan represents, as we all know, a great opportunity for our country, 210 billion euros to relaunch development and the economy. As said and underlined several times not only by myself, but also by many of my colleagues [...]

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In a phase of unprecedented economic difficulty - the CGIA Study Office said - everyone would have expected that at least the ministries had paid the supply companies on time. Instead, things turned out differently. In fact, in 2020, 10 out of 12 ministries did so late with respect to the provisions of [...]

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General Secretary of the Italian Digital Revolution - AIDR Association, Avv. Sergio Alberto Codella explains what the “POLA” is and how it will impact together with the transition to digital in the organization of the PA. Can you tell us what POLA is? One of the main [...]

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(by Michele Gorga, lawyer and observatory member for the coordination of DPOs, RTDs and Reputation Manager of Aidr) As regards the automated procedure for the processing of personal data for the purposes of an administrative decision, the reference standard as is well known is 'art. 22 of the GDPR of 2016/679 which provides that: "The interested party has [...]

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“It is essential to be able to ensure that the innovations we are implementing in the public administration, in terms of the digitization process, are able to walk on the legs of the people who work every day within the PA. Thus the Minister of Public Administration Fabiana Dadone speaking with a video message in the context of the online event promoted by the Italian Digital Association [...]

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Paying with difficulty, but with orders worth 140 billion a year, the PA is the main customer of our companies "Although the punctuality of payments still remains an unsolved issue - says the coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office Paolo Zabeo - with his 140 billion euros of orders per year, equal to about 8 for [...]

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(by Paolo Zabeo - Coordinator of the CGIA Studies Office) Whenever the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) addresses the issue of trade payables of the Public Administration (PA), it presents unlikely partial and average data. Today he stated that in 2019 the PA paid its suppliers after 48 days, with only one day of [...]

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PA debts are on the rise. In the 1st quarter of 2020, part of the tax authorities also paid companies late According to Eurostat, the CGIA Research Office reports, the trade debts of our Public Administration (PA) are increasing. Although these data do not contain the capital component, which according to some estimates [...]

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The inefficiency of our Public Administration (PA) costs us dearly. As the European Court of Auditors denounced in recent days (European Court of Auditors, Rapid analysis of cases. Commitments not yet paid in the EU budget - an in-depth analysis, April 2019), we count 22,3 billion euros not yet paid 'European Union due to the delays that [...]

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After a few years of progressive decrease, the CGIA recalls, from last January to today the average payment times of our public administration have increased again (the results of this processing were extrapolated from the "European Payment Report 2018" survey presented by Intrum Justitia on May 28, 2018). If in 2017 the compensation [...]

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Good news on the front of the new contract for public sector employees. A one-off is expected with arrears accrued in 2016 and 2017, considering that the renewals start from 2016. From the first months of 2018 there will therefore be an average increase of 85 euros plus a large "one-off" sum, referred to the years ago. [...]

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