Malmö proceedings published
The epractice.eu information portal has announced the publication of the proceedings of the 5th Ministerial eGov Conference. The title: 5th Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2009 - Conference Proceedings: Teaming up for the eUnion (84 pages)
The announcement states:
“The conference proceedings contain detailed information and highlights of the 5th Ministerial eGovernment Conference on 19-20 November in Malmö, making it a key document to all with an interest in eGovernment. For those who could not attend the conference, the proceedings include summaries of all 22 plenary and parallel sessions, key points, speaker information and the principal ideas presented. For the more than 1,000 delegates participating in the conference the document will be a useful reminder of key points and inspiring presentations.”
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Day one of the conference
- Plenary 1: Welcome and Formal Opening
- Plenary 2: Malmö Ministerial Declaration and Industry Declaration
- Plenary 3: Boosting the Single Market through Next Generation eServices
- Plenary 4: Teaming up for the eUnion
- Parallel session 1: eProcurement – Opening Doors to Cross-Border Trade
- Parallel session 2: Research on ICT for Governance and Policy Modelling
- Parallel session 3: Greening Government – Teaming Up For a Sustainable eUnion
- Parallel session 4: The Services Directive – Making Life Easier for Entrepreneurs
- Plenary 5: Government 2.0: Rethinking Government and Democracy for the Digital Age
- Plenary 6: The Power of Information
- Plenary 7: Engaging the eUnion Citizens
- Plenary 8: European eGovernment Awards
Day two of the conference
- Parallel session 5: Unlocking the Potential of eID and eSignatures
- Parallel session 6: New Public Services – Users and Innovation as Drivers
- Parallel session 7: Better Public Services – Reducing the Administrative Burden
- Parallel session 8: Inclusive ICT Enabled Public Services to Fight Social Exclusion
- Parallel session 9: Security and Trust – the Foundation for Building an eUnion
- Parallel session 10: A vision for eGovernment in 2020
- Parallel session 11: Understanding Each Other – the Importance of Interoperability
- Parallel session 12: eParticipation in the eUnion
- Plenary 9: Global Teamwork in eGovernment
- Plenary 10: Visions for the eUnion
Ministerial Declaration
Speakers’ Bios
Ministerial Declaration on 21st century Europe
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