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Four keys to the Global Village. My Garðabær A Milestone in E-service and Local Democracy. Ásdís Halla Bragadóttir Mayor of Garðabær. Garðabær. The sixth largest town in Iceland. Population 8.900. Population will more than double in the next 15 years.
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Four keys to the Global Village My Garðabær A Milestone in E-service and Local Democracy Ásdís Halla Bragadóttir Mayor of Garðabær
Garðabær • The sixth largest town in Iceland. • Population 8.900. • Population will more than double in the next 15 years. • Our challenge is to try to change our small community into a well connected Global Village where informed and responsible inhabitants have an active role.
Four keys to different doors Schools Service Consultation Cooperation
1. Schools • IT policy from 1999-2003: • IT integrated into every subject • wireless network connections in classrooms • every teacher gets a laptop • Strong support for teachers; executive education • 2 employees in every school focusing on IT • IT classrooms and laptop wagons • Active communication with parents – 99% have emails • Now the Preschools are also working with IT
2. Service 24x7 • 95% of homes with Internet connections • Transformed our e-government • From one way information flow to the inhabitants • Towards access to traditional government services (anytime, anywhere access) – 24X7 at www.gardabaer.is. Around 4000 visits per week. • No complaints about opening hours
3. Consultation and democracy • Important to avoid knowledge gap and ensure accessibility within the community. • Turned the library into an information center • everyone can get access to the net with a minimum cost and guidance from trained staff • Special training and education for people over 60 and computer with internet connection at their center. • Politicians, officials and most of our employees have email addresses published on our web. • 1/3 of the homes get weekly news with email. • All kind of traditional consultation through meetings, open forums etc.
4. Cooperation with IT companies • Important to invest in R&D. • The key in rapid development is to work with companies and talented people you can trust. • Garðabæ´s close cooperation with IT companies has been vital for our improvement. • Total cost of this development is in the past 4 years estimated more than 2 million Euros. Expensive for a small community.
Not satisfied • Although we have made a huge progress in the last 4 years we are still not satisfied. • The biggest challenge is to take one step further towards more highly integrated services with a focus on individual needs and local democracy. • During the year 2003 our most frequent question was: How can we make all our information systems and infrastructure more accessible and useful to the inhabitants?
Solution; My Garðabær • Together with GoPro, an Icelandic software company, we came to the conclusion that to use our keys efficiently we needed a simple connection between them. • The solution was a database connected portal we call ,,My Garðabær”. • Every inhabitant can go to our web and they log on to their own personal webspace.
How does GoPro e-community work? • After you log on with your personal password the software GoPro e-community: • identifies the user • brings out personal information from our information systems • reveals the information on the inhabitants personal webspace
1. Get personalized information • When inhabitants log on for the first time they check the categories they are interested in and fill out information about their mobile and e-mail. • Afterwards they get the news or announcements they are specially interested in; • urban development, • environment • education • etc.
... personalized information • Everyone can see the financial status related to municipality, e.g. unpaid playschool fees or property tax. • Parents get information about their own children’s work at playschool and elementary school, e.g. • daily schedule, • homework, • attendance, • today's menu, • announcements from their teachers, • classmates names, telephone numbers and addresses
2. Create and follow your case • Every user can fill in forms and apply for services on-line. • Send a formal “signed” letter to Garðabær. • Monitor the status of errands sent to the city; • Who is now working on the case? • For how long has the case been with this committee or official? • Has the case been sent to the city council? • Receive the conclusion. • The user always has access to his files at My Garðabær.
...and its fed directly into GoPro at the administration offices
3. Participate in local democracy • With identified users the municipality can involve the inhabitant more in the decision-making process, e.g. with; • Surveys • Discussion • Consultation
A. Surveys • The municipality can use My Garðabær to do all kind of surveys, e.g. regarding the services of the municipality, in an efficient way. • In surveys it is ensured that each inhabitant only replies once. • Surveys can be sent to all registered users or to selected groups e.g.: • Those who have marked special interests, • Live in certain neighborhoods • Parents • Elderly people
B. Discussion • Every month there are open discussions on different selected issues, e.g. a new school policy. • Participants have to obey certain rules, it is f.eks. forbidden to discuss personal matters and all kind of prejudice is also forbidden. • Discussions are always named and traceable.
C. Consultation • My Garðabær will be used in all kinds of consultation f.eks. regarding planning proposals. • Inhabitants get planning proposal announcements, regarding their neighborhood or other areas, through email or mobile phone. • The inhabitants use the consultation form on My Garðabær to send their position. • They can add or change their own message until announced deadline.
When will My Garðabær be ready? • Almost ready and you are welcome to try the portal here in the lobby with GoPro staff. • The plan is to have My Garðabær completely developed and running in October 2004. • We already have ideas on how to improve the portal in the near future; • We would like to develop close cooperation with state run services within the municipality. Our vision is to create access to all public services through one portal. • We would also like to increase cooperation with independent clubs who offer services to the inhabitants, like our sports club.
Valuable resources we must utilize • Icelandic small communities have been developing from the ,,Fishing Village” to the ,,Global Village” – but still wanting to keep our strengths and specialties as a nation with a strong culture proud of our history. • To do that successfully we must utilize our inhabitants as valuable resources we can't afford to ignore. • We do believe in our inhabitants and hope that they will accept this opportunity to become active participants in our small ,,Global Village”.