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Breaking Barriers to e-Government Workshop: Solutions for eGovernment

Date & Time:
09:30:00 - 17:30:00,
Wednesday 31 October, 2007

About

Progress towards realizing the full potential of eGovernment has been slower and less effective than the technologies’ take-up in spheres such as eCommerce. This open workshop of the MODINIS project, Breaking Barriers to eGovernment, will focus on specific legal and organisational solutions to overcome obstacles to eGovernment progression. These solutions will form a set of recommendations to the EC at the end of the Breaking Barriers project in December 2007.

The event will be a combination of presentations from academia and practice and small working group sessions that focus on particular solutions for eGovernment.

Agenda

Time

Session

09:30

Registration and coffee

10:00

Welcome and Introductions by William Dutton

10:05

Trond-Arne Undheim: eGovernment – the state-of-play

10:15

Rebecca Eynon: Breaking Barriers to eGovernment: Overcoming Obstacles to European Public Services

10:25

Helen Margetts: Innovation in eGovernment Solutions: the use of Web 2.0

11:05

Solutions for eGovernment

Working group A: Overcoming Barriers in the field of Privacy and Data Protection (Cristina Dos Santos)

Working group B: Overcoming Barriers in the field of Liability (Maurice Schellekens)

Working group C: Overcoming Barriers in the field of Relationships between Public Administrations, Citizens, and other ICT actors (Julián Valero)

11:50

Coffee Break

12:10

Solutions for eGovernment

Working group A: Overcoming Barriers in the field of Re-use of PSI and Public Administration Transparency (Cécile de Terwangne)

Working group B: Overcoming Barriers in the field of Authentication and Identification (Sjaak Nouwt)

13:00

Lunch

14:00

Giovanni Sartor: Overcoming Barriers in the field of legal information

14:40

Christine Leitner: European eGovernment Awards 2007: Legal issues / barriers for eParticipation projects

15:20

Coffee Break

15:40

Emilio Aced-Félez: Privacy Seals: A way forward for building trust. The EuroPriSe project

16:20

Elizabeth Muller: Cutting through barriers: Practical steps for implementation

17:00

Concluding Comments / Report Back / Close of Workshop, led by William Dutton

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Speakers

  • Professor William H. Dutton,Professor Helen Margetts,Professor Rebecca Eynon
  • Name: Professor William H. Dutton|Professor Helen Margetts|Professor Rebecca Eynon|Emilio Aced-Félez|Professor Cécile de Terwangne|Dr Cristina Dos Santos|Dr Christine Leitner|Elizabeth Muller|Dr Sjaak Nouwt|Professor Giovanni Sartor|Dr Maurice Schellekens|Dr Trond-Arne Undheim|Dr Julián Valero
  • Affiliation: Oxford Internet Institute|Oxford Internet Institute|Oxford Internet Institute|Head of the Inspection Unit, Data Protection Agency of Madrid,
    Spain|CRID, University of Namur, Belgium|CRID, University of Namur, Belgium|Danube University Krems, Austria|Gov3|TILT, University of Tilburg, Netherlands|Law Department, European University Institute, Italy|TILT, University of Tilburg, Netherlands|eGovernment Unit European Commission|University of Murcia, Spain
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