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Wednesday 21nd April 2010

9:00-17:00

Pre-conference ePRAGUE and prospectives of eGovernment
Venue - Prague City Hall, Mariánské náměstí, no. 2, Prague 1, map

9:00-13:00

Pre-Co, Pre-commercial Procurement workshop
Venue – Judicial Academy, Hybernská 18, Prague 1, map
13:00-17:00 CROSSROAD workshop on Roadmapping for ICT and Policy Modelling
Venue – Judicial Academy, Hybernská 18, Prague 1, map

19:00-21:00

WELCOME pre-conference COCKTAIL for all participants,
Prague City Mayor residence, Marianské náměstí č. 1, Prague 1, map
 Participation at all pre-conference events is free of charge.

Thursday 22nd April 2010

8:30-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:30

Opening and welcome

Irina Zálišová, opening, EPMA Director (CZ),
Pavel Bém, welcome from Mayor of the City of Prague (CZ)
Roland Traunmüller, ICT for development: The role of e-government, Honorary Chair of Forum eGovernment/OCG (AT)

9:30-10:00 Invited Talk:
CROSSROADS of Governance and Policy Modelling
Maria Wimmer, Professor for eGovernment, Koblenz university (DE)

10:00-11:30

Plenary I – eGovernance, Global Crises & European politics

Jaroslav Chýlek, Deputy Minister for Informatics, Ministry of Interior (CZ), eGovernment and Base Registers for Public Administration
Sylviane Toporkoff, Founder Partner Items International, President Global Forum (FR)
Jeremy Millard, Senior Advisor, DTI (DK), eGovernance and global crises
Michael Pittelkow, Vice President and Head of Public Services Industry Business Solutions for Europe/Middle East/Africa, SAP (DE), eGovernance, Global Crises & European politics - An IT Vendor’s Perspective

Moderator: Julia Glidden, 21 Consultancy Ltd. (UK)

11:30-12:00

Cofee break

12:00-13:30

Plenary II –Technology Challenges for Performance Governance

Rüdiger Dorn,Director Applied Innovation, EMEA, Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector (DE) Cloud computing
Jean Francois Junger, eGovernment and CIP operations, DG INFSO, European Commission (BE), Future of eGovernment - Towards a Cloud of Public Services
Günther Lauer, Head of BRZ's 'eGovernment' department (AT)
Thomas Spiller, Senior Director, International Programs, SAS

Moderator: Jeremy Millard, Danish Technological Institute (DK)

13:30-14:30

Buffet lunch


14:30-16:00
Parallel sessions

1A
Scenarios & Policy modelling

Chair: Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, VINNOVA (SE)

Madeleine Siösteen Thiel: eGovernment Scenarios

Peter Koval: Towards the technopolitical. Conceptualization of the ordering effects of technological change in E-Government research

Alexander Makarenko: Sustainable Development and eGovernment. Sustainability of What, Why and How

Jeremy Millard: Just a-walking down the street – everyday eGovernment
1B
eJustice

Chair: Radim Polčák, Masaryk University (CZ)

Ludwig Gramlich: IT challenges federalism: Recent amendments of constitutional law in Germany

Zbyněk Loebl: A global solution for cross-border on-line consumer disputes

Peter Datsichin: eJustice in Germany

Radim Polčák: Changing Status Naturalis: An Essay on how eJustice Might Reshape the very Nature of Continental Civil Litigation

Petr Pilin: Electronic documents are for eGovernment like atoms for nature

1C
Environmental Democracy

Chair: Jiří Hřebíček, Masaryk University (CZ)

Evika Karamagioli: Environmental democracy

Werner Pillman: ICT for Public Access to Environmental Information

Rudolf Legat: eDemocracy & eEnvironment : Reality and challenges for eEnvironment implementation in Europe

16:00-16:30 Coffee break

16:30-18:00
Parallel sessions

2A
New business models & Marketing of eGov Services

Chair: Jorge Vieira da Silva, MTA (FR)

Jorge Vieira da Silva: Marketing, (direct) democracy & e-government: synergies and contradictions

Lucie Holcová: eGovernment as a Service

Silke Weiß, Sandra Tscheliesnig: The Austrian Business Service Portal as implementation of the one-stop approach
2B
eProcurement & Pre-Commercial Procurement

Chair: Suvi Keimpainen, Culminatum (FI)

Michal Mejstřík: Public eProcurement case study: Czech Public eProcurement Information Systém

Ramona Apostol: Pre-Commercial Procurement in Europe – suitable for stimulating services innovation?

Max Rolfstam: Pre-Commercial Procurement: Policies and Cases in “PreCo Countries”: Preliminary Findings

Petra Turkama: Cities as agents for change: The role of cities in the emerging service economy
2C
Interoperability & Trans-organisational Processes

Chair: Tomáš Sabol, TUK Košice (SK)

Anja Harfner: Electronic Exchange Of Social Security Information (Eessi): To Boost The Interoperability On A Pan-European Level

Natalie Egger: IT-supported trans-organisational Processes in E-Government

Josef El-Rayes: Semantic Interoperability in the field of e-Government, SEMIC.EU

Vladimír Kyjonka: Public Data management. How data quality affects our lives and work and how it all relates to governance

19:00 - 23:00 Conference dinner: Plzenska restaurant, Municipal House (Obecní dům, nám. Republiky 5, Prague 1)


Friday, 23th April 2009

8:30-9:00

Registration


9:00-10:00



Plenary III

Rethinking e-government services, Yih-Jeou Wang, Head of Unit, DG Public Governance and Territorial Development, OECD


The prospectives of eGovernment, Marc Holzer, Prof. of Public Administration, Rutgers SPAA, University of New Jersey, USA

10:00-10:30 Coffee break



10:30-12:00
Parallel sessions

3A
Evaluation and Measurement

Chair: Hugo Kerschot, IS-Practice (BE)

Dinand Tinholt: Smarter, Faster, Better eGovernment (case study)

Jo Steyaert: Development of a standardized framework for measuring eGovernment user satisfaction and impact in the EU

Mikael Snaprud: eGovMoNet progress and preliminary results

Hugo Kerschot, Development of a Standardized Framework for Measuring eGovernment User Satisfaction and Impact in the EU
3B
Performance oriented controlling & eTax

Chair: Josef Makolm, Federal Ministry of Finace (AT)

Erich Waldecker: G2G – Cooperation in e-Taxation: Connecting European, National and Municipal Levels

Alexander Franz: Project LOS

Hannes Venter: Transforming Tax Processes with eTax

David Rimmer: Closing the Tax Gap
3C
eParticipation & eSkills

Chair: Christine Leitner, Danube University Krems (AT)

Dudley Dolan: Survey of End User e-Skills Framework Requirements

Miranda Brugi: : Assisted Access Points To Services (And Internet): Breaking Down Digital Divide To Promote E-Democracy And E-Participation

Maria Lille: : Tallinn Virtual Service Hall: New Approach for Marketing and Delivering Services

12:00-13:00 LUNCH

13:00-14:30
Parallel sessions

4A
Evaluation and Measurement

Chair: Christoph Glauser, IFAAR (CH)

Christoph Glauser: Comparative eGovernance between Russia and Switzerland: A systematic bilateral evaluation of eGovernment on national and regional level

Gülgün Afacan: A New E-Transformation Metric System For Countries: A Case Study - Czech Republic

Miriam Brašková: Evaluation of customer satisfaction and impact measurements in eGOV services

Simon Edwards: Solutions for government CRM, performance management and business intelligence
4B
eID & Trust

Chair:

Libor Neuman: Anonymous Electronic Identity in Cross-Border and Cross-Sector Environment

András Gábor: Addressing the gaps in the provision of e-Gov electronic identity management (eIDM): Toward a Global Identity Networking of Individuals (GINI)

Zdeněk Jiříček: Raising Trust for On-line Consumers through Identity Metasystem

Libor Kyncl Natural person's identification in the Czech Republic
4C
eGovernance & Social responsibility

Chair: Ales Pekarek, EPMA (CZ)

Cyril Velikanov: Responsibility of participants in open eDeliberation: Implementing athenian democracy in the online era

Pedro Agante: Liberopinion as an enabling platform for elections 2.0: a case study

Bojan Cestnik: Data Mining for Detecting Trends: A Case in Distributing Housing Subventions for Young Families

Aleš Pekárek: Public Sector Information: Research Results of the Existing Exclusive Agreements in Czech Republic

14:30-15:00 Coffee break

15:00-16:30
Parallel sessions

5A
Technologies & Applications Modelling

Chair:

Margarete Donovang-Kuhlisch: Smart eGovernment Services based on the Recognition of Common Intent

Silke Weiß: osSso: one stop Semantic service orchestration. Ontologybased Modelling of a Legal Rule Set for Semantic Service Orchestration in the Scope of the Peppol Virtual Company Dossier

Oswald Kessler: Continous E-government - Serviceoriented end-to-end solutions

5B
Communication & Rewards

Chair: Aleš Pekárek, EPMA (CZ)

Mauro Valeri: A Community For External/Public Relations Offices Of The European Police Forces To Communicate Security Using Ict

Václav Nádvorník: School Web Site as a Major Information Source (case study)

Reima Suomi: : Reward Systems And Persuasive Computing In Electronic Government

Genady Poveschenko: Model of informative dynamics
5C
eParticipation

Chair: Daniel van Lerberghe, Politech Institute - European Center for Political Technologies (BE)

Vincenzo Filetti: CASE STUDY: CAMERADICOMMERCIO.IT A single access point to enhance eParticipation for citizen and businesses

Peter Reichstädter: MYHELP - A potential eGovernment cockpit

Alexander Prosser: European citizens’ initiatives – a comment on the issues raised by the European Commission green pater

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