-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [WI] Call for Papers: 7th Eastern European e|Gov Days in Prague Datum: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 11:19:20 +0100 Von: Mario Martin Luef Mario.Luef@bmf.gv.at An: wi@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de
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Call for Papers 7th Eastern European e|Gov Days: eGovernment & eBusiness Ecosystem & eJustice http://www.epma.cz/7th_eeegovdays.html
April 22-24, 2009, BREVNOV MONASTERY, Prague, Czech Republic
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********Theme and Objectives********
The annual Eastern European e|Gov Days provide a solid platform for exchange of creative ideas and inspiring technology transfer between Western and Eastern European countries. The 7th Eastern European e|Gov Days will take place in Prague as the event, supplementing the Czech presidency of the EU.
*********Topics**********
Transformational Government enabled by ICT is becoming mainstream, having an impact on all aspects of eGovernance. Papers are welcomed on technological, socio-economic, organizational and political aspects,
related to eGovernment agenda, especially papers on Cross-topic issues, showing the integrated knowledge from different disciplines and
fields of expertise. What social consequences may arise from that particular model, solution, decision or scenario? How it affects national, regional, local levels of governance?
I. Government Transformation and eService provision - Personal Data Protection & eGovernment Interoperability - Identification and Authentication, Security and Identity Management - Information and Data Security - Trust (political, economic, social, technological) & Responsibilities - Future of customer-centric ICT-enabled services - eDemocracy & eParticipation
II. Digital Government & Business Ecosystem - Responsive governance and eParticipation, Social Capital and Public Democratic Values. - Vertical and horizontal integration & G2G, G2B, G2C services - Government as Open Source (not only FLOSS aspect) - eGovernment & eBusiness Ecosystem: concepts, models and challenges - Economic and financial aspects, processes, models - Evaluation and measurement of eGovernment - eProcurement - Semantic technologies - eCrime in Networked Government.
III. eJustice - Judicial decisions on-line (data protection/anonymization, accessibility, applications, uniform gateways, semantic search systems etc.) - On-line publication of black-letter law (availability of national laws incl. language issues, search engines, publication of consolidated versions, multi-jurisdictional systems, unification of search criteria and search terms, semantic systems etc. - IT support of the judiciary (judicial databases, electronic file administration, voice recognition, semantic help, IT support of decision making, etc.) - Legal aspects of e-government implementation - Electronic court filing (electronic court file, electronic submissions, electronic documents in justice, electronic hearings, electronic decisions, official forms of electronic communication etc.) - Security and authentication in judicial systems (securing judicial systems, access control, resisting attacks and accidents, real-time protection etc.). eCrime legal aspects IV. Public Sector Information - National implementation of Directive 2003/98/EC throughout Europe (experience, opinions, outlook) - Innovative PSI products & packages originated from public sector bodies or modified by private companies (business, geographic, meteorology, traffic, socio- economical, legal etc.) - Accessibility of PSI and its privacy issues - Economic issues of PSI - Problems and challenges of data holders - The end users’ view
*******Submission of Papers*********
We expect inputs of experts from academy, business and public administration, as well as from independent think tanks. Papers: original and innovative contributions with a length of approx. 3000 - 4000 words, covering methodological issues as well as case studies. Accepted papers will be published in the Book series of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) and provided to all participants on CD ROM. The paper version will be produced in June 2009.
Please send your contribution to the Proceedings coordinator Aleš PEKÁREK, pekarek@epma.cz and in copy to Radek BEJDÁK, bejdak@epma.cz The conference will have also a small Exhibition and POSTER area, combined with a „Sand-pit“ section for direct exchange of experiences. Expressions of interest for contributions to the poster section and “Sand-pit” are welcomed (5 min presentations).
*******Important Dates*********
Submission of papers: December 20, 2008 Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2009 Camera ready copies for the Book March 31, 2009
*******Program Committee*******
-Scientific Commitee Roland Traunmueller, Chair of the SC, Chair of the Forum e|Government OCG (AT) Joseph A. Cannataci CLICT/University of Central Lancashire Preston (UK) Christoph Glauser Institute for Applied Argumentation Research, Berne (CH) Josef Makolm Ministry of Finance (AT) Christine Leitner CEPA /Danube University (AT) Alexandr Makarenko National Technical University, Kiev (UA) Jeremy Millard Denmark Technological Institute (DK) Aleš Pekárek EPMA/Charles University (CZ) Radim Polčák Masaryk University Brno (CZ) Sander Pollumae Estonian Public Service Academy (EE) Madeleine Siösteen-Thiel VINNOVA (SE) Rimantas Petrauskas Mykolas Romeris University (LI) Jiří Voříšek VŠE (CZ) Maria Wimmer Koblenz University (DE) Irina Zálišová EPMA (CZ), eris@ eGovernment Work Group (BE)
-Honorary and Advisory Board Thomas M.Buchsbaum Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs, Chair of Committee Ad Hoc on eDemocracy/Council of Europe Peter Druga PD Consulting (SK) Urban Funered Ministry of Finance (SE) Julia Glidden 21c Consultancy Ltd (UK) Marek Havrda Respekt Institute (CZ) Jiří Krump Office for Personal Data Protection (CZ) Simon Lavin Wales Assembley Government (UK), co-organiser of e-Crime conf. Daniel Maly Microsoft (DE) Libor Neumann Anect (CZ) Petr Pavlinec Regional Authority/Vysocina Region (CZ) Ian Pretty Capgemini (NL) Jiří Průša Ministry of Interior (CZ)
*******Contact*********
Programme issues, overall organization and sponsoring: Irina ZÁLIŠOVÁ, zalisova@epma.cz, Aleš PEKAREK, pekarek@epma.cz Registration, as well as all further information concerning the programme, accommodation and social events will be available soon at www.epma.cz
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