Minister of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs Rigmor Aasrud

The Ministry coordinates public sector reform and is responsible for government administration policy, competition policy, ICT policy, church affairs, government employer policy and Sami/national minority issues.

Minister of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs

Rigmor Aasrud

About the minister

New version of the Requirements specification for PKI in the public sector

The Norwegian ministry of government administration, reform and church affairs is launching a revised version of the Requirements specification for PKI in the public sector. The new version replaces the current version 1.02 from January 2005.

Every citizen now able to look public authorities in the cards

A public electronic post journal for the civil service (OEP) is launched as the first of its kind in the world. – From this day on everyone is able to get access to the documents of the central civil service. Until now, only journalists had the right to do so. OEP is democracy and openness in practice, reform minister Rigmor Aasrud says.

MinID-suksess krever 13 millioner kroner mer

More than half of the adult Norwegian population has acquired the eID called "MinID", and the number of users and the extent of on-loggings are still rising. - MinID has developed into a formidable success; the use has doubled over the last year. This is why the government proposes an extra allocation of NOK 13 million, minister of government administration and reform, Ms Rigmor Aasrud, says.

135 applications for more than NOK 28 million

- The response is overwhelming. This shows that the Norwegian web community is characterized by innovative power and will, creativity and knowledge, minister Rigmor Aasrud says.

Service for removal of web information launched

Anybody who finds unwanted information about oneself on the internet is now able to contact the Norwegian Data Inspectorate’s new service slettmeg.no (“deleteme.no”) for advice.

- Fornøyde brukere, men det offentlige kan bli bedre

86 per cent of the citizens of Norway think that their country is close to being a perfect country to live in. We are also satisfied with public services. These are conclusions from the nationwide Citizen Survey which measures how satisfied Norwegian citizens are with municipal, regional and government services.

Endringer i departementsstrukturen

The Cabinet decided on 18 Dec 2009 that certain changes in the ministry’s structure be implemented from 1 January 2010. As a consequence, this website is being updated.

Inger-Anne Ravlum

Inger-Anne Ravlum ny statssekretær i FAD

Inger-Anne Ravlum today was appointed State Secretary in the Ministry of Government Administration and Reform. The Ministry’s name will from 01.01.2010 be Ministry of Reform and Church Affairs.

Minister of Reform and Church Affairs Ms Rigmor Aasrud

Rigmor Aasrud utnevnt til fornyings- og kirkeminister

Rigmor Aasrud is appointed minister in charge of the Ministry of Government Administration and Reform, and of church affairs in the Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs and the Department of Sami and minority policy in the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. Until 20 December 2009 she also has the political responsibility for the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion, with the exception of the department of immigration and the department of integration and cultural diversity.

Contact information

Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs

Telephone: +47 22 24 90 90
Fax: +47 22 24 95 16

Address

P.O.Box 8004 Dep,
NO-0030 Oslo, Norway
Visiting adress: Akersgt. 59

Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs

Contact information

Ministry of Government Administration, Reform and Church Affairs

Telephone: +47 22 24 90 90
Fax: +47 22 24 95 16

Address

P.O.Box 8004 Dep,
NO-0030 Oslo, Norway
Visiting adress: Akersgt. 59