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eGovernment good practices transfer between regional authorities: experiences & challenges of INTERREG IVC Capitalisation projects Overview of PIKE project & presentation of PIKE good practices Rocío RUBIO PIKE Project Coordinator.
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eGovernment good practices transfer between regional authorities:experiences & challenges of INTERREG IVC Capitalisation projectsOverview of PIKE project & presentation of PIKE good practicesRocío RUBIO PIKE Project Coordinator European CommissionAvenue de Beaulieu, 25room S11160 AuderghemBrussels
Promoting Innovation and the Knowledge Economy PIKE Aim To improve Innovation & Knowledge Economy Policies through the transfer of good practices and through the integration of these good practices into the mainstream SF programmes • Objectives • To transfer eGov and Wireless Broadband good • practice pilots and tools • To share the identified good practices and to • develop an Action Plan to transfer them into the • Mainstream SF programmes • To disseminate information about the project to a • large audience • Budget • €1,665,523 • 75% funding rate • Funding programme • INTERREG IVC Type Capitalisation – FAST TRACK Duration 2 years (Jul’2008 – Jun’2010) Partners:10
Project partners • ERNACT (Lead partner) • Donegal County Council (IE) • Derry City Council (UK) • Galway County Council (IE) • Cantabria Regional Development Agency (ES) • ALA Vasternorrland (SE) • Bologna Municipality (IT) • Olomouc Regional Authority (CZ) • Agency for Regional Development and Innovations (BG) • Region of Sterea Ellada (GR)
Project background • ERNACT network • 6 of the 10 partners cooperated in previous INTERREG IIIC – BRISE project • AIM: identify ICT initiatives that would help overcome disparities • Partners became aware of other regions’ good practices and interested in getting them transferred • INTERREG IVC Capitalisation projects: ideal mechanism
4 Good Practices • Wireless broadband • Derry City Council • Wireless Cities • eGovernment • Donegal County Council • Online Planning Services • Cantabria Regional Development Agency • Integrated Aid System (IAS) • eGovernment services (eLOCAL
TOOLS Exchange of experiences Ensuring implementation under the ROPs Documenting & presenting the GPs Transferring the GPs Event Local Workshops with bodies responsible for OP Good Practice Transfer Pack Study visits Document Good Practice Transfer workshop Presentation to ROP MC Good Practice Transfer Roadmap Regional Action Plan Launch Action Plan Communication & dissemination Conferences Press releases Brochure Newsletter GP Handbooks Website
Documenting & presenting the GPs METHODOLOGY Transferring the GPs Ensuring implementation under the ROPs Local Workshop 1 Good Practice Transfer Pack Good Practice Transfer workshop Event Document Local Workshop 2 Study visits GP Transfer Roadmap Presentation to ROP MC Regional Action Plan Launch Action Plan Local Workshop 3
Role of the network “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” • Facilitate the coming together of two sets of regions with different degrees of development • Well designed methodology • Mentoring and support function • Peer-review of all documents • Identical process replicated in 9 regions
Documenting and transferring the GPs taking into account different local contexts MA commitment to Action Plans Transfer a successful GP: save time and money learn from what others have already done Avoid mistakes Developing a permanent mechanism for transferring regional development GP into mainstream SF programmes Challenges & Opportunities
Contact information • Rocío RUBIO • ERNACT EEIGUnit 150, ColabLYIT, Port Road,Letterkenny Co. DonegalIreland +353.7491.68212 rocio.rubio@ernact.net www.ernact.eu
PIKE community in ePractice • DG INFOSOC Fast Track support • On line forum to continue good practice exchange between PIKE members and between them and the rest of regional/local authorities in EU interested in eGovernment/Broadband issues • Complements project website to discuss, share documents, disseminate results, newsletters and get feed back from interested stakeholders