
Scientific Commitee of the 8th EEEGOV Days 2010
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Chair of the SC, Chair of the Forum e|Government – OCG (AT) Roland Traunmüller is Professor Emeritus with the Institute for Informatics in Business and Government at Linz University, Austria. He has worked in the field of Information Systems and applications of information technology in Government for three decades. In Austria Prof. Traunmüller heads the Forum e-Government, in Germany he is member of the steering body e-Government within the German Computer Society (GI, Bonn). Prof. Traunmüller founded the EGOV conference series with high resonance. |
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Polish Information Processing Society (PTI) Graduate of Silesian Technical University in Gliwice, Poland. He had worked in the Institute of Control Systems, was member of the board of IT companies in Poland. In years 1996-1997 he was a member of Steering Committee of project ALSO of the Ministry of Employment and Social Policy, financed by the World Bank. During 1993-1996 he was the president of Polish Information Processing Society (PIPS). In 1999 he received a status of honorary member of PIPS. In years 1998-2000 he was a vice president professional of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS). Member of the Academy of Engineering in Poland. |
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Institute for applied argumentation research IFAAR (CH) Dr. Christoph Glauser, the founder and president of the Swiss “Institute for applied argumentation research IFAAR”. He is a former lecturer at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, University of Geneva and at the University of Washington Seattle USA. He has developed new methods for measuring the effect and efficiency of e-Government portals. Since October 2007 IFAAR has been accredited by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. |
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Masaryk University, Brno (CZ)
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Yannis Charalabidis is Assistant Professor in the University of Aegean, in the area of eGovernment Information Systems, and Head of eGovernment & eBusiness Research in the Decision Support Systems Laboratory of the National Technical University of Athens. |
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Christine Leitner |
CEPA /Danube University (AT) Dr. Christine Leitner is Head of the Center for European Public Administration (CEPA) at Danube University Krems, Austria. At CEPA she is responsible for educational programmes and research projects on public administration with a focus and European cross border cooperation and ICT. She is the programme director of the European eGovernment Awards 2007. |
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National Technical University, Kiev (UA) Professor, Doctor of Science, Head of the Applied Nonlinear |
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Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance (AT) Josef Makolm, head of division at the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance, member of the board of the Austrian Computer Society, co-leader of the Forum e-Government, head of workgroups in the Forum e-Government and the Austrian BLSG-Cooperation, lecturer at Danube University Krems, AT. |
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Danish Technological Institute (DK) Jeremy Millard, Head of eGovernment at the Danish Technological Institute, has extensive global experience in eGovernment and public sector change, including working on eGovernment research and policy issues for the European Commission (IPTS in Sevilla and DGINFSO, e.g. developing future visions and on eParticipation and inclusive eGovernment), for the OECD (on user take-up and satisfaction) and in Bahrain, Brunei and India on eGovernment implementation assignments. |
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Aleš Pekárek |
EPMA PhDr. Aleš Pekárek, BSc., MSc. , EPMA Research Manager, has scientific interests of interdisciplinary nature (natural, economic and social sciences combined with holistic information science), web design, GIS etc. Since 2007 he is leading the seminar "Public sector information" at Charles University in Prague, focused on public sector information and alternative ways of university education model. |
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Technical University Kosice (SK)
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Masaryk University Brno (CZ) Dr. Radim Polcak is the head of the Workgroup for Law and ICT at Faculty of Law, Masaryk University. He teaches various subjects in ICT law and legal theory at the Masaryk University Faculty of Law and at the University of New York in Prague. He is also a visiting lecturer at law schools in the Czech Republic, Austria, UK and Hungary. In addition, Dr. Polcak is the general chair of the annual international conference Cyberspace; editor-in-chief of the Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology; and a member of editorial boards of legal journals in the Czech Republic and Hungary. He is a panelist at the .eu ADR arbitration court. |
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Koblenz University (DE) Professor for eGovernment at the University of Koblenz (DE), Institute for IS Research. Studied Computer Science in Linz (AT). After a research stay on designing safety critical systems in Italy, she turned her focus onto ICT in the public sector (research and teaching at Uni Linz (AT); 2004-2005 with the Austrian Federal Chancellery; University of Koblenz (DE) since November 2005). Engaged in eight EC research and implementation projects in the areas of eGovernment and eParticipaiton; Co-organizer of scientific conferences such as the annual EGOV conferences; Chair of IFIP WG 8.5 and the German GI working group on eGovernment; member of ACM, IEEE, OCG. |
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EPMA (CZ) PhDr. Irina Zalisova, Director of EPMA – non profit Czech agency for support of regional EU cooperation, co-founded by BMI Association and Vysocina Region. Involved into the project based EU cooperation, dealing with different aspects of information society. Chairperson of eris@ eGovernment Work Group (IANIS+) |
Honorary and Advisory Board of the 8th EEEGOV Days 2010
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CAHDE (Ad-hoc Commitee on e-Democracy), Council of Europe Dr. Thomas M. BUCHSBAUM, Minister plenipotentiary, an Austrian career diplomat, currently head of division at the Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs. Currently also chairing the working group on e-democracy of the Council of Europe, he was one the main negotiators of the e-voting recommendation of the Council of Europe, and the author of the international part of an inter-departmental report on e-voting for the Austrian government. |
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Ing. Ladislav Mazák |
Judicial Academy, Kromeriz (CZ) |
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21c Consultancy Dr Glidden completed her D.Phil. (PhD) in International Relations at Oxford University, and has extensive experience in the design and delivery of global eParticipation initiatives.An internationally recognised expert in the field of citizen-centric eGovernment, Dr. Glidden has participated in a wide variety of global forums on the subject, and has authored numerous articles on enhancing citizen engagement in the democratic process. Recent publications include a co-edited journal on eParticipation for the Council of Europe and UK Government, a review of the evolution of the British Government’s eDemocracy policy, and a case study with Andrew Pinder, former UK e-Envoy, on the UK’s Knowledge Economy Strategy. |
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Politech Institute (European Center of Political Technologies), Belgium President & Executive Director of POLITECH INSTITUTE (European Center of Political Technologies) (www.politech-institute.eu), Daniel benefits from a unique insight both at an academic as well as at practical level of today's Internet-based technological innovation in an increasingly global and interrelated world and International Politics. |
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Vysocina Region Head of ICT Department , Regional Authority of Vysocina Region, Czech Republic |
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MTA – Marketing&Technologies Avancees (FR) |
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OECD - Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development (FR)
Yih-Jeou Wang is Head of Unit and responsible for OECD's work on ICT use in the public sector (e-government). He joined the OECD in December 2005 from a position as Head of Division in the Danish National IT and Telecom Agency responsible for national and international ICT security policy. He has over a period of more than 15 years been responsible for policy and strategy development of Information Society and e-government in different ministries (Finance, Education and Research, and Science, Technology, and Innovation), and has in a short period worked as a senior adviser in the Confederation of Danish Industries responsible for the development of e-business policies and strategies for the Danish industry. He has for more than five years been an external examiner at the IT University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School. |