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Government, E Government and transparancy. Andrea Foncerrada, Nicholas Weaver, Jessa Paush , Rajesh Ravikumar. Agenda. E-Government Open Data Cases. E-Government: Definition.
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Government, E Government and transparancy Andrea Foncerrada, Nicholas Weaver, JessaPaush, Rajesh Ravikumar
Agenda • E-Government • Open Data • Cases
E-Government: Definition World Bank: eGovernment is the government owned of operated systems of information and communication thecnologies that transform relations with citizens, the private sector and/or other government agencies so as to promote citizens’ empowerment, improve service delivery, strengthen accountability, increase transparency, or improve government efficiency. • Abramson and Means, 2001 • Fraga, 2001 • Tapscott, 1996 • UNPA & ASPA, 2001
E-Government: Transformation Areas • Internal • External • Relational
E-Government: Web of Interrelationships Explanation Nick, can you please fix the little e-Government circle so that the titlte is in a single row? It is getting on my nerves…and can’t fix it!
E-Government: Initiatives in Developing Countries Reasons for Failure: ICT Infrastructre Policy Issues Human Capital Development and Life Long Learning Change Management Partnership and Collaboration Strategy Leadership Role
Open Data • What is it? Any information the government collects, by and large for its own purposes that it then makes available for other people to use for their purposes.
Leadership Technology/ Infrastructure Policy/Legal Framework Innovation Financing Institutions Applications & Co-Creation Citizen Engagement Capacity Building
Open Data: • Why is it important and why do we want it? It empowers citizens. It generates economic value. It strengthens transperancy.
Open Data • Where is it happening?
Open Data • How do you achieve it?
Cases • International Aid Transparency Initiative. • Rajesh’s • Denmark
Denmark • Steps • Products • Awards • Initiatives