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Government, E Government and transparancy

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

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  1. Government, E Government and transparancy Andrea Foncerrada, Nicholas Weaver, JessaPaush, Rajesh Ravikumar

  2. Agenda • E-Government • Open Data • Cases

  3. 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

  4. E-Government: Benefits

  5. E-Government: Transformation Areas • Internal • External • Relational

  6. 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!

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. Leadership Technology/ Infrastructure Policy/Legal Framework Innovation Financing Institutions Applications & Co-Creation Citizen Engagement Capacity Building

  10. Open Data: • Why is it important and why do we want it? It empowers citizens. It generates economic value. It strengthens transperancy.

  11. Open Data • Where is it happening?

  12. Open Data • How do you achieve it?

  13. Cases • International Aid Transparency Initiative. • Rajesh’s • Denmark

  14. International Aid Transparency Initiative

  15. Denmark • Steps • Products • Awards • Initiatives

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