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European Conference on e Government Applications: “From Policy to Practice”

Showcase interactive government applications, submit proposals by Sep 14, 2001. Evaluation by eGovernment experts. Criteria include interactivity, impact, transferability. Types of services include social, tax, business, health, and more. Timetable: Launch Jun 22, results in mid Oct, conference Nov 29-30.

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European Conference on e Government Applications: “From Policy to Practice”

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  1. European Conference on eGovernment Applications: “From Policy to Practice” The Call for Applications

  2. Objectives • Get leading examples of currently used interactive applications at all levels of government • Feature them on the conference Website • Exhibit/present them at the conference • Short description (max 3 pages) to Commission to email: infso-egov@cec.eu.int • Deadline for proposals 14 September 2001

  3. Evaluation Process • Follows approach of Information Society Technologies Programme • Selection by External Independent eGovernment Experts • Industry • Academia • Organisations • Commission Support • Confidentiality / Security / No conflicts of interest • Predefined criteria

  4. Informal Call - spreading the word • Networks • National governments • Regional and local level • Key events • Conferences, seminars etc. • Conference web site • europa.eu.int/eeurope/frompolicytopractice

  5. Selection Criteria • Interactivity • Level, quality and speed • Availability and accessibility • 24/24 interactive service, • Access for special groups • Benefits • Users (time and money saved) • Administration (staff made available, cost saving) • Government process reorganisation • Impact on back-office organisation • Function-based, life-events based service • Impact • Number of users, usage intensity • Transferability • Example setting • Key issues, such as user idf, security, data sharing

  6. Other aspects to be described • Operational implementation aspects • Outsourcing • Public/private partnership • Experience and potential • Particular strengths • Unsolved challenges • Potential for development

  7. Types of services: indicative listto Citizens and to Businesses • Social contributions • Corporation tax • VAT • Registration of company • Data to statistical offices • Customs declaration • Public procurement • Income taxes • Job search • Social security • Personal documents • Car registration • Building permission • Declaration to police • Public libraries • Certificates • Education enrolment • Change of address • Health-related services • eTransport

  8. Presentation of the Applications • Presented in the thematic sessions • By representative of the administration • Demonstrated at the exhibition • Possibility to test key features • Posted on the conference web site • Exposure for all applications Wide visibility and publicity for good applications

  9. Timetable of the Call • 22 June Launch of call • 10 July Information day • 14 September Deadline for applications • 24 September Start of evaluation • mid October Results available • 29-30 November e Government Conference “From Policy to Practice”

  10. Conclusions • Spread the word! • Send in successful applications! • Contribute to enhancing eGovernment! Opportunity to reach high-level audience and feature as good European practice

  11. The Conference on the Web europa.eu.int/eeurope/frompolicytopractice

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