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ECEG 2006: Outline Programme

The programme for the conference is given below.

Wednesday 26 April  2006

18:30-19:30 - pre-conference reception and registration

 

Thursday 27 April

10:00 Welcome from the conference chair: Paul Alpar, Philipps University of Marburg

10:15 Keynote address: "The value of strategic information systems in the public administration"
State Secretary Harald Lemke, Commissioner for e-government and information-technology
The State of Hesse, Dept. of Interior / Dept. of Finance

11:10 Conference breaks into streams

 

Stream A - Chair

Stream B- Chair

Stream C - Chair

Mini track on e-Democracy
Chair: Mary Griffiths-Jones

11:15

On the Road from Consultation Cynicism to Energising e-Consultation
Stephens Simon, Paul McCusker, AnneMarie Logue, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland and David O'Donnell (Intellectual Capital Research Institute of Ireland)

Strategic Options for Pan-European e-Government Interoperability
Neumann Libor, ANECT a.s., Praha, Czech Republic

Government by Wire: Decentralization, (R)e-location and Technology
Bannister Frank, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Does Cyberterrorism Challenge e-Government Progress?
Rawal Rajash and Paul Nixon, The Hague University, The Netherlands

11:45

e-Gov, i-Gov, my-Gov 'Eur'-gov ? e-Government in the EU
Nixon Paul, and Rajash Rawal, HEBO, Haagsehogeschool, Netherlands

The e-Government Research Challenges for EU in 2010
Berce Jaro, Annaflavia Bianchi, Clara Centeno, et al Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Seville, Spain

How to Manage and Control e-Government
Hansen Ute, Bovenau Research, Germany

ICT Application to National Development in developing Nations
Koyejo Sam, Mobilespecs International Communications Co., Lagos, Nigeria

12:15

Interoperability Strategy for e-Government – Architectural Issues
Dunckley Lynne, Thames Valley University, Slough, UK

Business Intelligence in a Revenue Environment
Molan Pat and Michael Gladney, Revenue Commissioners, Limerick, Ireland

e-Citizenship and its Privacy Protection Issues
Carlson Christopher, IWF Wissen und Medien gGmbH, Göttingen, Germany

Advanced Systems for Municipal Electronic Participation: Main Considerations for its Design
Prieto Martín Pedro, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

12:45

Lunch

 

Stream A - Chair

Stream B- Chair

Stream C - Chair

Mini track on e-Democracy
Chair: Mary Griffiths

14:00

e-Voting in Brazil - Exacerbating Alienation and the Diigital Divide
Rodrigues-Filho Jose, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil

Enhancing the Implementation of e-Government in Indonesia through the High-Quality of Virtual Community and Knowledge Portal Design
Pamoragung Aryo, Kadarsah Suryadi, Institut Teknologi Bandung,and Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Garut, Indonesia

The impact of e-Public Services on the Innovation System Osimo David, Annaflavia Bianchi and Lajos Nyiri, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Seville, Spain

Using SMS Texting to Encourage Democratic Engagement by Youth Citizens: The Issues Experienced by an Electronic Consultation Project in one English Local Authority
Griffin Dave, Philippa Trevorrow and Edward Halpin, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK

14:30

Success Factors of Geneva’s e–Voting System
Sandoz Alain and Michel Chevallier, Etat de Geneve, Switzerland

Electronic Procurement Implementation Issues in the Local Governments of Selangor, Malaysia
Hashim Rugayah,
Shah Alam University, Malaysia

Process Modelling towards E-Government – modelling process variety and best practice
Olbrich Sebastian, Philipps University at Marburg and Simon Carlo, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany

Comparing e-Citizenship Development in Spanish and European Cities
Esteves Jose and Marie Jose Garot, Instituto de Empresa Business school, Madrid, Spain

15:00

e-Voting: UK local authorities hold the key
Liptrott Mark, Edge Hill College, Ormskirk, England

A Multidimentional Approach for e-Government Accomplishment
Riganelli Oliviero, Flavio Corradini, Alberto Polzonetti, Andrea Vallorani et al, University of Camerino, Italy

Case study of a Successful Organizational Transformation Towards e-Administration: An Organizational Capabilities Perspective
Allard Marie and Gilles Saint-Amant, Université du Québec ŕ Montréal, Canada

e-Democracy: Can Blogs and Wikis Enhance the Participation of Gen Y in the Democratic Process?
Backhouse Jenny, UNSW@ADFA, Canberra, Australia

15:30

Refreshments

 

Stream A - Chair

Stream B- Chair

Stream C - Chair

Workshop - facilitated by Dr David Newman

16:00

Electronic Voting: Lessons and Guide for Developing Countries
Ojo Adegboyega, United Nations University, International Institute for Software Technology, Macao, and Adetunji Adeshina, Indpendent National Electoral Commission, FCT Abuja, Nigeria and Charles Ayo, Covenant University, Lagos, Niegeria

e-Government in an Open Access World
De Saulles Martin, University of Brighton, UK

e-Government in Developing World: The Demand Side
Akther Mohammad Shakil, Takashi Onishi and Testsuo Kidokoro, University of Tokyo, Japan

E-valuing E-consultation: a workshop on improving public consultation

16:30

Bureaucracy is going to its end. Up to electrocracy!
Ganascia Jean-Gabriel, LIP6 - University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris VI), France

Transparency Aspects of Implementation of e-Government
Grundén Kerstin, University of Trollhättan/Uddevalla, Sweden

On the e-Governance Potential of Transition Countries
Ramaswamy Mysore, Southern University, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA and Audrey Selian, International Telecomunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland

E-valuing E-consultation: a workshop on improving public consultation

18:30

Close of conference day. Dinner in The Landgrafenschloss, a medieval castle on a hill overlooking the town

 

Friday 28 April 2006

09:30

Plenary session

10:25

Conference splits into streams

 

Stream A - Chair 

Stream B - Chair

Mini track on Mobile Computing
Chair:

10:30

How Irish Political Actors behave Online
Sudulich Maria Laura, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Towards the Definition of an e-Government Benchmarking Status Methodology
Germanakos Panagiotis, Eleni Christodoulou and George Samaras, University of Cyprus, Greece

Evaluation of MPCC Implementation in South African Rural Areas
Wayi Ntombovuyo, North West University, Mmabatho, South Africa

11:00

Defining e-Government as Rules for Social Action
Turner Tim, UNSW@ADFA, Campbell, Australia

Circle of Trust for Identity Management eGovernment Infrastructure
Stefanova Kameilia, Dorina Kabakchieva and Kamen Spassov, Sofia University, Bulgaria

Assessing and Steering Mobile e-Government Options: Findings and Indication Proposals
Rossel Pierre, Matthias Finger and Gianluca Misuraca, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne, Switzerland

11:30

Refreshments

 

Stream A - Chair 

Stream B - Chair

Stream C - Chair

12:00

What Kind of Business is e-Government?
Vansnick Rudi, Internet Society, Belgium

The Use of Information Technology Modeling: Interorganizational Collaborations in e-Government
Chia-Cheng Lin, Soochow University, Tapei and Lichun Chiang, National Cheng Kung University, Tianan, Taiwan, ROC

e-Working in the Belgian Judiciary Process
Fairchild Alea, Bruno de Vuyst and Yafit Azran, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

12:30

From Application to Web Service Portfolio Management: Concepts and Practice
Janssen Marijn and Ralph Feenstra, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Country Government Model
Gangle Karl, Glen Ellyn, IL, USA

Model-based representation of judicial business processes
Freiheit Jörn, Max-Planck Institute for Computer Science and Fabrice Zangl, DFKI, Insitute for Information Systems, (Iwi), Saarbruecken, Germany

13:00

Lunch

14:00

Panel Discussion

 

Stream A - Chair 

Stream B - Chair

Stream C - Chair

15:00

Scoring Framework Measuring Electronic Public Services Extended
Zuiderhoek Bastiaan and Rik Bos, Utrecht University, Netherlands

Leading Projects in the Italian e-Government Plan
Cesarini Mirko, Fugini Mariagrazia, Piercarlo Maggiolini, Krysnaia Nanini, Polytechnic of Milan, Mario Mezzanzanica, University of Milan, Italy

Framework for Dutch municipalities to ensure business IT alignment using enterprise architecture
Zuiderhoek Bastiaan, Rik Bos, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Utrecht University, Arjan Otter, Conclusion ICT Projects, Utrecht, Netherlands

15:30

Developing a G2G portal to support municipal collaboration: A Stakeholder governance approach
Flak Leif and Stig Nordheim, Agder University College, Norge

Public Sector Reforms and the Role of Technology: A Philippine City’s Experience in e-Governance
Siar Sheila, Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Philippines

A Framework for Implementing Provincial and Municipal e-Government Systems in South Africa: A case of Ratlou Municipality
Mavetera Nehemiah, North West University, Mmabatho, South Africa

16:00

Experiences with Video Straming of Local Government Meetings
Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Norway

Networks of SLGOs: from systems interoperability to organizational cooperability
Castelnovo Walter and Simonetta Massimo, Universitŕ dell'Insubria, Italy

The SYZEFXIS Approach Towards a Secure PKI Enabled National e-Government Infrastructure
Kafallinos Dionisis, Efstathios Sykas, National Technical University of Athens and Maria Lambrou, University of the Aegean Business School, Greece

16:30

Challenging the Effectiveness of Information Technology Strategies in Iran's Public Sector - A Case Study
Khalesi-Zadeh Mussa, Araz Fayzi and Adel Feiz, Sharif Unviersity of Technology, Tehran, Iran

Exploring the Democratic Potential of e-Government: Theoretical Basis, Forms of Realisation and Empirical Evidence Aichholzer Georg and Roman Winkler, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment (ITA), Vienna, Austria

Problems of IT Effectiveness of Public Registration Offices in Turkey
Öktem Mustafa Kemal, Hacettepe University, Beytepe/Ankara, Turkey

 

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

 

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