E-government

How to succeed in e-government.

E-Government projects are challenging and complex. Benefit from the lessons learned by other, highly experienced, practitioners. Join the discussions on how to improve business processes as well as relationships with citizens.











Panel: Learning from global eGov experience

Many governments have experimented with new ways of reaching out to citizens using the Internet. What can we learn from their experience?

The panellists will discuss the pros and cons of recent initiatives enacted around the world.  
 
E-government track
Wednesday, November 7th

Room: 3
10.30 - 12.00

Panel: Learning from global eGov experience
Moderator: Sara Redin

Lies, big lies and statistics
Erik Hartman
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Building an Effective Government Web Program
Lisa Welchman
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One plus one equals…?
Graham Oakes
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10 tricks and pitfalls in contracting for and applying public procurement rules to your purchase
Lau Normann Jørgensen
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14.30 - 15.15 In the service of democracy
Case: Folketinget (National Parliament of Denmark)
Jørn Sjøstrøm

The good, the bad and the ugly
Case: Ministerie van Financiën (Dutch Ministry of Finance)
Gemma Sweeren
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15.45 - 16.45 Global coherence and local rooting - organization and ressources
Case: Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of Denmark)
Mette Thomassen
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How to develop a new Internet service for an organisation that’s not yet established?
Case: NAV (Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration)
Magnus Børnes Hellevik
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