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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

9:00-13:00

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

19:00-21:00

WELCOME pre-conference COCKTAIL for all participants,
Prague City Mayor residence, Marianské náměstí č. 1, Prague 1

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, 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)
Andrew Pinder, CBE, former Lead of the Office of the e-Envoy (UK)
Jeremy Millard, Senior Advisor, DTI (DK)
Michael Pittelkow, Vice President and Head of Public Services Industry Business Solutions for Europe/Middle East/Africa, SAP (DE)

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

11:30-12:00

Cofee break

12:00-13:30

Plenary II –Technology Challenges for Performance Governance

Sylviane Toporkoff, Founder Partner Items International, President Global Forum (FR)
Rodrigo Becerra Mizuno, Managing Director e-Government, Microsoft WW Public Sector
Jean Francois Junger, eGovernment and CIP operations, DG INFSO, European Commission (BE)

SAS representative (to be confirmed)

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

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

Arthur Winter: 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/i>

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

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

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

Jiří Dastych: 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


9:00-9:20



9:20-9:50

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)

Graham Colclough: 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
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
3C eParticipation & Social media
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

Evgeny Styrin: E-governance in social media: rhetoric or reality

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
4C eGovernance & Social repsponsibility
Chair: Evika Karamagioli, Gov2u (GR)

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

Artur Alfonso Sousa: 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

Genady Poveschenko: Model of informative dynamics

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

Josef Makolm: The Ontology as Basis for e-Government Transaction-Systems: Modelling of the Legal Ruleset in the PEPPOL-VCD
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
5C eServices & eSkills
Chair: Marleen Haase, Danube University Krems (AT)

Neil Farren: Survey of End User e-Skills Framework Requirements

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

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

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