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Title: Projects Fair Brussels 20062006


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Projects FairBrussels 20/06/2006
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INFSO - eGovR
Basic Project Data
  • Study and services
  • Duration 38 months
  • Supervising and funding authority DG INFSO, Unit
    H2
  • Contractor EUROPEAN DYNAMICS
  • Expected results
  • Analysis of research projects
  • Policy directions
  • International dimension

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Objectives of the action
  • The Frameworks
  • eGovernment Research
  • Analysis of eGovernment research project
    activities, outputs and results
  • Mapping of research achievements of EU funded,
    national and regional projects
  • Tools and mechanisms for effective dissemination
    of EU eGovernment research and related downstream
    implementation results
  • eGovernment Policy
  • Based on the interplay between research, good
    practice and policy, identification and
    addressing of gaps within the i2010 and 2020
    time-frames
  • Factors to consider technological, societal,
    organisational, institutional, legal and economic
  • Role of eGovernment for better public policy
  • eGovernment International Cooperation
  • Reinforcement of international co-operation for
    eGovernment research, good practice/policy and
    their potential impact
  • Collaboration with representative bodies or key
    research/policy/good practice organisations in
    the USA, Latin America, Asia, Africa, Canada and
    Australia

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In other words
  • What is the result of millions of euros of
    Commission and Member States funding on
    eGovernment research?
  • Success stories
  • Policy feeds
  • Policy needs
  • i2010 eGovernment Action Plan
  • Identified gaps in policy
  • Europe and the world

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Instruments
  • Studies and reports
  • Dissemination
  • Web-site eGovernment Trends Watch
  • Publications
  • Events
  • Communication
  • Workshops
  • Clustering meetings

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eGovernment Trends Watch
Developments in eGovernment
Future research
Research results
Good practice
eGov Trends Watch
Technology
Policy
Social-Economic Background
International dimension
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eGovernment Trends Watch Basic Mandate
  • Promote success stories in eGov research
  • Establish and maintain links with projects and
    consortia through a Network of Achievement,
    enabling
  • Project-to-Project and Project-to-TrendsWatch
    communication
  • Analysis and classification of projects leading
    to the formation of effective synergy-promoting
    clusters
  • Policy, research, international exposure, good
    practice

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Benefits to your project
  • We make your achievement visible
  • Site
  • Reports
  • Workshops and clustering meetings
  • You become a stakeholder in a larger, systematic
    framework embedded in a policy vision
  • We contribute to your dissemination and
    exploitation activities
  • You can promote your success stories to policy
    and decision makers and help shape
  • Future policy
  • Future research themes
  • The road to innovative eGovernment 2020 (FP7)
  • It is all cost-free!

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How you can be part of it
  • Links with the team performing the study
  • eGovR_at_eurodyn.com
  • Project coordinators to be contacted shortly by
    us
  • Structured requests for your projects viewpoint
    on
  • success stories
  • lessons learnt
  • research-policy links (i2010)
  • international dimension
  • First workshop to be organised
  • Site implementation

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How you can contribute
  • Project background information
  • Project outcome
  • Your point of view success stories and lessons
    learnt
  • Your assessment of the novelty of result
  • Monitoring, collecting, validating success
    stories and lessons learnt some factors and
    forms of success
  • Commercial success
  • Resolution of a problem faced by many
    organisations
  • Results leading to enhanced cooperation, creation
    of a new company, contribution to standards,
    influence on policy-making
  • Indirect success projects that dont proceed as
    originally envisaged can supply important lessons
  • Timing of success may happen long after the end
    of a projects research funding or may be an
    evolution building on the findings of an earlier
    project
  • Impact
  • Immediate likely to occur within the projects
    life-cycle
  • Enabling essential building blocks for higher
    level societal impact
  • Higher-level, broader, societal impact likely
    to occur 3-10 years after project completion
  • Influence factors and drivers
  • Internal and external factors
  • Motivation
  • Other eGovernment initiatives

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Epilogue
Whatever the state of your project is, your
feedback is greatly appreciated!
eGovR_at_eurodyn.com
We are here to ensure that your results are both
valued and visible
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