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Vysočina Region Regional Authority, IT department

Vysočina Region Regional Authority, IT department. e-Communities & e-Inclusion. Basic facts on Vysočina region. One from 14 Czech regions Area: 6925 m2 Population:522 846. 9 % of the territory of the whole CR 5 % of population 5 districts, 729 municipalities (!!)

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Vysočina Region Regional Authority, IT department

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  1. Vysočina RegionRegional Authority, IT department e-Communities & e-Inclusion

  2. Basic facts on Vysočina region One from 14 Czech regions Area: 6925 m2 Population:522 846

  3. 9 % of the territory of the whole CR 5 % of population 5 districts, 729 municipalities (!!) 500 municipalities on-line (using email) 193 incorporated institutions (schools, hospitals, ...) 350 users in regional authority ICT budget for 2004 – 1 mil EUR 15 employees of ICT dep. Basic facts on Vysočina region

  4. Vysočina participation on Prelude

  5. DA Basic Service Delivery ePUSA – web portal of regional self-governments SDZA – agendas administration and navigation KEVIS - officials agendas effective administration ePODATELNA – electronic registry, dynamic XML forms DA Health and Social Services Vysočina BezBarier – Regional web portal for people with disabilities Vysočina’s Prelude projects

  6. regional view from ICT back office head of IT department How to reach eCommunities benefits in public administration

  7. sufficient knowledge of demand and needs of end users strict procurement to achieve transparency and future efficiency precise definition of entries clearly defined demand for quality (role of representatives and policy makers) internal metrics and auditing system defined in advance analysis of public and user feedback How to get real benefits from ICT

  8. thinking to have open public administration controlled by all citizens new personal data protection rules against open services introduction of totally new public services free WiFi hotspots, cheap broadband and backbone infrastructure huge role of public administration in e-Inclusion market economy behavior against new types of disadvantaged groups How to get real benefits from ICT

  9. general knowledge of policy makers and consumers education is still slower than ICT development new needs of information and knowledge age cost of development and implementation of high-techs longer term lowering of market value of new technologies decreasing speed of technological evolution access to ICT driven by state aid and interventions or supporting new technology (taxes, supporting programs against cell phones and mobile internet) Problems with stressing only benefits

  10. Vysočina Regional Authority IT department Žižkova 57 587 33 Jihlava Ing. Petr Pavlinec (pavlinec.p@kr-vysocina.cz) http://www.kr-vysocina.cz Contact

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