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List of registered participants - final
Wednesday, 22th April 2009

Venue: All workshops take place in Hybernska 18, Prague 1 - Nove Město, Judicial Academy map

Workshop 19.00 - 15.00Public eProcurement in Europe
Workshop 215.30 - 18.00 Reconnecting citizens with politics and policy making
"What is happening now and what should be done in future"

Thursday, 23th April 2009

8:30-9:00

Registration

9:00-9:20

Opening and welcome by co-organisers

Irina Zalisova, EPMA director (CZ), opening
Roland Traunmüller, Chair of Forum eGovernment/OCG (AT)
Zdeněk Ryšavý, Chansellor for Informatics, landscape planning and environment, Vysocina Region (CZ), eGovernment ICT development & key projects

9:20-9:30Thomas M. Buchsbaum, Minister plenipotentiary, Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Chair of CAHDE/Council of Europe, The Council of Europe Recommendation on E-democracy

9:30-11:00

Plenary I – eGovernment as a political agenda

Ondřej Felix, Chief Architect of E-government, Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic, Transforming Government by EGON
Gábor Bódi, State Secretary for ICT & eGovernment, Hungary
Christian Rupp, Speaker of the Platform Digital Austria, Austria, E-Government in Austria
Pavol Tarina, Government Plenipotentiary for Information Society, Slovakia, eGovernment & Slovakia 2009

Moderator: Thomas M. Buchsbaum, (AT)

11:00-11:30

Cofee break

11:30-13:00

Plenary II – eGovernment & Future ICT

Andy Mulholland, Global CTO, Capgemini (IRL), Moving from Technology Confusion to focused Business Actions and Value
Jean Francois Junger, eGovernment and CIP operations, DG INFSO, European Commission (BE)
Robert Tesch, Vice President Public Sector and Healthcare CEE, Siemens IT Solutions and Services (AT), Interoperability - 21st century challenge for IT and eGovernment
Wilfried Grommen, GM & Regional technology manager CEE, Microsoft (BE), Software + Services Cloud Computing an Opportunity for Public Sector
Sylviane Toporkoff, Founder Partner Items International, President Global Forum (FR), Benchmark on e-Gov Architecture frameworks and policies

Moderator: Jeremy Millard, Danish Technological Institute (DK)

13:00-14:30

Buffet lunch

14:30-15:30

Plenary III – eGovernment and European Challenges

Cristina Martinez Gonzales, Future Internet Enterprise Systems, DG INFSO, European Commission (BE)
Arthur Winter, Director General, DG IT Director, Federal Ministry of Finance (AT), Interoperability and cross organisational processes on the European level
Christine Leitner, Center for European Public Administration (CEPA) at Danube University Krems (AT), European eGovernment Award 2009
Urban Funered - Special Adviser/Swedish EU presidency team, Ministry of Finance (SE), Ministerial eGovernment conference 2009

Moderator: Josef Makolm, Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance (AT)



15:30-17:00

1A eGovernment

Joseph A. Cannataci: Privacy pitfalls for E-Government: recent developments in the UK

Aleš Dobnikar, Alenka Žužek Nemec: How can e-government contribute to achieving the Lisbon strategy objectives?

Peter Gastberger: Parameters for the successful implementation of e-government projects

Zdeněk Jiříček: EU Services Directive and Digital Identity implications
1B eJustice

Radim Polčák: The concepts of eJustice

Michal Mejstřík, Jana Chvalkovská: Impacts of electronic Insolvency Register on Czech business environment

Ludwig Gramlich: E-Justice = "ELECTRONIC JUSTICE?"

Aernout Schmidt: E-JUSTICE: No ground for optimism
1C PSI re-use

Andrej Osterman: Re-use of public sector information: an European perspective

Nataša Brenk: Re-use of PSI – the theory and practice in the Republic of Slovenia

Petra Kuncová: Information services provided by the CZSO

Tomáš Šťastný: PSI documentation system practical use of research results

17:00-17:30 Coffee break

17:30-19:00

2A European eGov Architecture

Sylviane Toporkoff: e-Government Architectures

Yannis Charalabidis: Adding systems support to national government interoperability frameworks: a good practice example from Greece

Christine Leitner: Good Practice under Scrutiny: A Prospective on the 2009 European E-Government Awards

Cyril Velikanov: Open Legislative Council (OLC): A discursive eDemocracy project
2B Interoperability & Security & Identity

Bruno Rouchouze: European eServices: What is missing for interoperability?

Elzbieta de Paiva Leite: Promoting the European Software Industry

Libor Neumann: E-barriers of e-government

Horst Bliedung: Role Based Identity & Access Management: Basic infrastructure for new citizen services and lean internal administration
2C PSI re-use

Richard Pettifer: PSI in European Meteorology – an unfulfilled potential

Dagmar Vránová: Conditions for re-use of PSI in the Czech Republic

Otakar Čerba: Spatial Planning – Example of European Integration of Public Data

Friday, 24th April 2009

9:00-10:30

3A Workshop E-procurement: a chance for small and medium-sized businesses

Maria Wimmer, Josef Makolm: Virtual Company Dossier: A new Public Service for the e-Procurement Process

Doris Ipsmiller:  osSso: The Technical Basis for the Austrian VCD-Implementation

Silke Weiß: egosta: Stakeholder Involvement in big e-Government-Projects

Peter Sonntagbauer: CIP call 2009: Enlargement of the PEPPOL consortium
3B Digital G&B Ecosystem

Maria Nikolova: Government to business (G2B) e-services in Bulgaria – specifics and development

Hardy Klompges: How to implement EU driven projects services directive and electronic exchange of social security information (EESSI)

Andrea Nowak: Meta modeling environment for security requirements in inter-organizational e-government business processes


Cristina Martinez Gonzales
3C eSociety applications

Thomas Mader: Modern e-Government in Europe – The Albanian solution as an example

Irene Krebs: Inter-communal Cooperation – an eAdministration Strategy for Small Administrative Departments?!

Peter Pilin: Electronic forms as an efficient eGovernment tool

Bojan Cestnik, Alenka Kern: Managing changes in public sector

Reima Suomi: Rewarding for academic performance IT-systems in the support of academic assessment in Finland

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30

4A G2B Applications

Libor Kyncl: Information systems of Tax Administration in the Czech Republic

Erich Waldecker: Electronic payment via Finance Online

Graziella Launaro: An interoperable business model: the re-use of AIDA within local public bodies

Antonio Maria D'Amico: European civil registry network
4B eParticipation/eVoting

Alexander Prosser: CoE Recommendation 2004(11) on E-Voting And The Voting Client

Carolina Marco: VoicE, giving European people a voice in EU-legislation

Peter Parycek: Jugend2help.gv.at: E-government for young people

Günther Schefbeck: Austrian Parliament: Electronic support for the Legislative Consultation process

Yannis Charalabidis: Multi-faceted analysis of electronic participation projects at european level: a systemic approach
4C eGov technologies & semantics

Peter Koval, Reinhard Riedl: Pattern language and swarming. Towards the future of e-government implementation

Peter Salhofer: Goal-Oriented Service Selection

Wilfried Grommen: Microsoft's Citizen Service Platform: a framework and innovative solution approach for local

Boris Blumenschein: KMS architecture for inspection functions: e-Inspector

12:30-13:30 LUNCH

13:30-15:30

5A Knowledge management for eGovernment

Doris Ipsmiller: Knowledge management with DYONIPOS: an experience report

Wolfgang Groiß, Doris Ipsmiller: Knowledge management with DYONIPOS: concepts, algorithms and technologies

Johann Höller: The influence of EU-legislation on data protection in semantic systems: Experience from the DYONIPOS-project

Andrea Leutgeb: Knowledge management for E-government: methodology and application scenarios
5B Services & Trends

Andrea Stary: Fighting Fraud Electronically

Alexander Makarenko: Geoinformational systems as technical tools for monitoring and society transformation

Tomáš Sabol: Value Networks and Multi-channel Service Systems for Inclusive eGovernment

Petr Horák: GeoHosting – Publish Your Spatial Data Yourself
5C Measurement & evaluation

Petra Jedličková: Evaluating eGovernment: Evaluation as a Tool to Increase Efficiency, Effectiveness and Quality of eGovernment

Giovanna Galasso: Benchlearning methodology: measuring online public service impacts

Graham Colclough: Twin Challenges

15:00-15:30 Coffee break

15:30-17:00

6A eGovernment to Citizens

Ali Arifoglu: Public internet access points (PIAPs)

Francesca Bargellini, Sara Tavazzi: Assisted access points to services (and internet) a network promoting digital citizenship

G. Poveshchenko: Suggestions to conception of steady development

Jaroslav Svoboda: Trends on Infromation Society
6B eGovernment application fields

Sander Pollumäe: Using e-Government Technologies for Providing Better Local Services and Collecting Municipal Revenues

Linda Skolková: A chance for small libraries

Jitka Komárková: Importance of User-Friendliness in eGovernment Services

Gerald Quirchmayr, Sherif I. Barakat: A rough sets approach to supporting the triaging of hepatitis patients
6C Security aspects

Milan Paroški: Protection and system maintenance computer and comunication system of executive council of autonomous Province of Vojvodina

Mauro Valeri, Maurizio Masciopinto: Communicating security to the citizens and police community

Peter Cirbes, Miriam Brašková: UBL customization for support and inprovement of B2B relationships and its potential for eGov services

Bernd Zwattendorfer: Web-service based transformation of digital signature formats
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