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TeleCities is a digital cities network in Vienna that aims to improve the quality, scope, and efficiency of urban governance. It promotes eCitizenship, eGovernment, and the integration of ICT in various aspects of city administration. With a focus on cooperation and digital inclusion, TeleCities aims to create a knowledge society and ensure equal access to urban governance for all citizens.
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TeleCities – Digital Cities Network Vienna – A TeleCities eCity Ingrid Götzl City of Vienna TeleCities President Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Aims of Cities´ Governments Quality, Scope and Efficiency of Governance, Learning and Doing Business Quality of Life, Empowerment and Participatory Opportunities for All Groups of Society Economic Competitiveness for Citizens and SME´s Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Cities´ Gauge for eQuality • ICT Infrastructure • ICT Applications in Public Sector • eSecurity • eBusiness into Administration • eLiteracy Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
TeleCities Member Cities are ... • Primary Promotors of Well-Being and Health for their Citizens • Fit for Change and Adaptation Processes • Relying on ICT to Meet Their Manifold Obligations • Cooperating Transnationally in Reality and Virtually ... eCities Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Above all … “Co-operation and Digital Inclusion“ is the Basis for Promoting a City on the Way to Knowledge Society. Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
TeleCities Major ChallengeeCitizenship By 2010, eCitizenship and associated new forms of Urban Governance will be ensured for all, in all (then) EU countries, at all levels. Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
TeleCities … the Most Comprehensive ICT Platform for Urban Development in the EU – • an Indispensable Stepping-Stone • for the EU • on the Way to • a Universal Information Society Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
eVienna Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Vienna - Facts & Figures • 1.7 Mio. Inhabitants • 70 000 City Administration Staff • 9.5 Bill. EUR Budget • 100+Departments • 250 000 City-owned Appartments • 400+ Schools • 50+ Swimming/Indoor Pools • 50+ Public Libraries Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Vienna - Facts & Figures Public Health • 26 Hospitals & Homes for the Aged • 15 000 Hospital Beds • 28 000 Staff • 2.2 Bill. EUR Budget Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
“Decisive are the needs, the wishes and the expectations of the citizens - how they feel about the results of the City Administration and how they assess and accept the outcome.” Vienna Chief ExecutiveDr. Ernst Theimer Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Citizen Satisfaction Business Location Promotion Economic Efficiency Strategic Objectives of the City of Vienna Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
The Next Generation... Development of Internet Use Youth (14 – 19 yrs.) since 1997 Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
eGovernment The Chances ... • to offer Quick and Competent Services to Citizens with Easy and Simple Access • to make Citizens feel not only Very Well Administrated but also Well Informed and Involved • to make PA and Politics more Transparent and Accessible Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Critical Success Factors • Ressources • Organisation • Awareness • Trust Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Ressources • eGovernment = New Product/New Channel • New Product = Need for Investment • ROI depends on • Investment • Efficiency • Usage Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Organisation • Deep Re-engineering of Processes of Administration • now made possible by extensive Use of ICT • in order to Make Full Use of Organizational Potential of ICT • Need of Motivation, Training, Supporting Measures eGov – an Organisational Challenge ! Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
AwarenessKnow-How - about What? • Make a Business Case “eGovernment” • with huge External and • Internal Marketing & PR Measures • to Promote the Product and its Customer Value Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
eGovernment Vision • Life Episode Target and Customer Careinstead of Department Orientation and Competence Distribution • Digital Include instead of Digital Divide • eG 7x24 instead of Office Hours • No More Demarcation of Space, Time, Organization for Public Administration • eVienna – eAustria – eEurope Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
eGovernment Prime Principle • Services to be made Available to All on the Principle of Equality • as an Additional Way ofInteraction between Citizen and Administration • underObservance of Legal Requirements Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Prerequisites (I) • Access to Information via Data Base • Knowledge Management • Data Warehouse • Data Mining • Secure Data Transfer • Workflow • Authentification and Identification Systems Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Prerequisites (II) • Restructuring of Tasks • Transformation into Business Processes • Defined Organisational Links • Less Interfaces • Technological and Organisational Interoperability without Media Rupture • Convergence of Horizontal and Vertical Organisation Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Prerequisites (III) • Expert Employees • Knowledge on and Use of Ressources • Virtual Teams • Empowerment and Self Responsibility • Management by Objectives • Management by Trust Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
Lessons Learned • Complete Customer View • High-Level Promotor • Life Situation Promotors • Start and Grow Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
eGovernment • Start, but Think! • Not all necessary prerequisites available • Some legal restrictions still to be lifted Think – but START! Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
The ability to communicate is a human quality, which becomes the more indispensable the better the technical connections are. Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna
TeleCities www.telecities.org telecities@eurocities.be Brussels, Belgium TeleCitiesPresident City Of Vienna www.wien.at Ingrid Goetzl ged@mdi.magwien.gv.at Ingrid Götzl, TeleCities & Vienna