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eGovernment in Europe

eGovernment in Europe. Grazyna Wojcieszko eGovernment Unit Directorate General Information Society & Media European Commission. eGovernment in EU context outline of the presentation. R&D and Innovation. Policy. Policy. Good Practice And Implementation. Structural Funds.

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eGovernment in Europe

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  1. eGovernment in Europe Grazyna Wojcieszko eGovernment Unit Directorate General Information Society & Media European Commission

  2. eGovernment in EU contextoutline of the presentation R&D and Innovation Policy Policy Good Practice And Implementation Structural Funds

  3. A European Information Society for growth and employment DG INFSO

  4. i2010: Three priorities • A Single European Information Space • The completion of a Single European Information Spacewhich promotes an open and competitive internal market for information society and media • Innovation and investment in research • Strengthening Innovation and Investment in ICT research to promote growth • Inclusion, better public services and quality of life • Achieving an Inclusive European Information Society that promotes growth and jobs in a manner that is consistent with sustainable development and that prioritisesbetter public services and quality of life  eGovernment Action Plan europa.eu.int/i2010

  5. Manchester Ministerial Declaration 24 Nov 2005 • No citizen left behind – inclusion by design • By 2010 all citizens become major beneficiaries • By 2010 innovative ICT, trust, awareness, skills for inclusion • ICT for efficient and effective government • By 2010 high user satisfaction • By 2010 adm burden reduction, efficiency, transparency, accountability • Delivering high impact services • By 2010 100% e-procurement available • By 2010 deliver other high impact services for growth and jobs • Trusted access by means of eIDM* across the EU • By 2010 interoperable eIDM for public services across the EU • By 2010 electronic document recognition framework * Electronic identification and authentication management for public services

  6. 2010 e-Identification and e-Authentication map in Signposts eGovernment eID and Authentication ADAPTING THE INFRASTRUCTURE 2006 2007 2008 2009 EU provisions: Recognition of national eIDs Federated eID Management Authentication Model & Levels Common eID Framework Equal Treatment of national eIDs eID Terminology Definition of eID eID Role Management Personal Data Ownership Model

  7. 2010 Electronic Documents Recognition map in Signposts Authentication of eDocuments ADAPTING THE INFRASTRUCTURE 2006 2007 2008 2009 Recognition of eDocs Long Term Archiving Guidelines MS rules on eArchiving Permanent Document ID eDoc Format Standard(s) Long Term Archiving Model

  8. eGovernment in EU context R&D and Innovation Policy Policy Good Practice And Implementation Structural Funds

  9. IDABC Programmehttp://europa.eu.int/idabc

  10. eTEN basics • Projects mount demonstrations & trials of TransEuropean services in the public interest undertaking a validation of the conditions to mount a sustainable service deployment • Topics include eGovernment, eHealth, eInclusion, eLearning, Services for SMEs • Build on R&D results & good practices and supports the implementation of Information Society policy • Current inventory of ~100 projects, annual budget of ~45M€ • Goto europa.eu.int/eten

  11. 2005 2003 2004 2006 2007 – 2013 ? Research Programmes Timeline WP03-04 WP05-06 Call1 Call4 Call6 (?) Call5 Call2 Call3 FP6 16270M€ FP7 2007 - 2010 ? WP + Calls Communication: "Preparing the future: reinforcing European research policy" (16/06/04) Adoption Proposals on FP and SPs New Financial Perspectives 70 or 40 or …?

  12. IST R&D Programme Co-funding collaborative research: • Running since about 10 years, FP4, FP5 (80 projects), now FP6 • 14 FP6 projects started in 2004 for ± 45 M € funding • 23 new FP6 projects for ± 60 M€ funding Examples: • Eurovet – EU veterinary policy • E-Poll/Cybervote – Trusted e-voting • GUIDE – Architecture for cross-border eID • INTELCITIES – City planning and democratic debate • DEMONET – Network for eParticipation (*) • ITAIDE – Living Labs in eCustoms (*)

  13. E-POWER • Contract No: IST-2000-28125 • Start Date: 01 September 2001 • Duration: 24 months • EC Funding: 1 871 040 €

  14. FP5 eGovt R&D projectsE-POWER European Programme for an Ontology based Working Environment for Regulations and Legislation • E-POWER developed a method and supporting tools to translate legislation and other regulations into executable (formal) specifications. • Based upon industrial standards like Catalysis and UML/OCL. The translation process is supported by natural language processing (NLP).

  15. FP5 eGovt R&D projectse-Court Electronic Court: judicial IT-based management of Criminal Trials • Start date: 01/06/2001 • End date: 30/11/2003 • Project cost: 2776476 EURO • Project Funding: 1660989 EURO

  16. FP5 eGovt R&D projects e-Court research problems • Advanced Information Retrieval: It represents a flexible multilingual Information Retrieval System (IRS) • Database management: It defines the information repository for containing multimedia documents (audio and video clips, text, pictures, etc.) • Workflow management concepts to the judicial management process

  17. FP5 eGovt R&D projectse-Court : Achieved Benefits • For the judicial administration • Reduction of costs and timing of recordings (material support, archives, transmission workload and times) and trials. • Access control to information using previously decided security rules (user profile) • Uniformity of the used data format (standard XML for the hearing recordings and transcriptions) • Strong consensus about the e-Court project contents • For judges, public prosecutors and lawyers • Optimised access to trial documents and statements in different ways (Internet, Intranet, Cd-rom, etc.) • Reduced access time to information • Improved sharing and distribution of information

  18. FP6 eGovt R&D projects (±40 M€ funding) 1st call • GUIDE: identity management • TERREGOV: one-stop integration platform • EMAYOR: security levels administration-citizen • EPRI Knowledge: IST for Parliamentarians • COSPA: open source for office productivity • HOPS: inclusive access with voice technology • USEMEGOV: mobile eGovernment • INTELCITIES: open cross-border platform • FLOSSPOLS: open source study • QUALEG: automatic handling citizen queries • ONTOGOV: semantics for life-cycle design of public services • SAFIR: multimodal, multilingual, voice interaction • eUSER: benchmarks in eGov, eHealth

  19. Innovating with EU eGovernment Research“ICT for Innovative Government” • Secure cross-border eGovernment • Very large scale, heterogeneous, cross-border architectures/ infrastructures; pan-European eGovernment eID,… • Intelligent, personalised eGovernment services for all • Intuitive interaction, inclusion, multi-channel service delivery platform, context-awareness, privacy protection & enhancement, • Adaptive and proactive eGovernment • Knowledge-based, process models, tools for administrative management, technologies for transparency, diversity, multi-level governance,.. eParticipation Formulation and enactment of democratic decisions, scalable large scale dialogues, new forms of interactivity, Active Citizen,…

  20. FP6 eGovt R&D projects 4 callAutomated Legal Intelligent SystemALIS • Facilitate compliance with laws and regulations • Facilitate evolution of legal and regulation systems • Handy access to relevant information • A system of reasoning adapted both to the user and the case under consideration

  21. FP6 eGovt R&D projects 4 callAutomated Legal Intelligent SystemALIS: theoretical level ALIIS combines • the recent advances in game theory, • artificial intelligence and law & regulation corpus structuring semantics, in order to build efficient modelling tools

  22. FP6 eGovt R&D projects 4 callEuropean project for Standardized Transparent Representationsin order to Extend Legal AccessibilityESTRELLA • Open platform for intelligent legal knowledgesystems enabling citizens and businesses to easily access, understand and apply complexlegislation and regulations • to develop a Legal KnowledgeInterchange Format (LKIF), building upon emerging XML-based standards of the SemanticWeb, including RDF and OWL, and Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs) for interactingwith LKIF legal knowledge systems.

  23. PROPOSED DECISION OF THE EU PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL 7th FP on EU R&D (2007 to 2013) Applications Research: • “ICT meeting societal challenges: New systems and services in areas of public interest improving quality, efficiency, access and inclusiveness”… • ….“for governments; efficiency, openness and accountability, for a world-class public administration and links to citizens and businesses, supporting democracy”

  24. More… europa.eu.int/i2010 eGovernment research website europa.eu.int/egovernment_research grazyna.wojcieszko@cec.eu.int

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