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[eccr] EISCO 2005 on i2010 (eEurope)

Mon May 23 11:48:40 GMT 2005


EISCO 2005
i2010 (eEurope)
NEW HORIZONS, NEW TASKS FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS

The Jagiellonian University Campus in Pychowice
Cracow, 2nd - 4th June 2005

Agenda
Thursday, 2nd June

08:30 - 09:30
Registration
09:30 - 11:00
Opening session
Towards i2010 (eEurope)

Chair: Javier Ossandon, President of ELANET (CEMR)
Opening speeches:
Janusz Sepiol, Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Poland
Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor of the City of Cracow
Karol Musiol, Vice-Rector of the Jagiellonian University
Jeremy Smith, Secretary General of CEMR
Keynote speakers:
Michal Kleiber, Minister of Scientific Research and Information Technology
Ken Ducatel, Member of the Cabinet of Mrs. Viviane Reding, the Commissioner 
Responsible for Information Society and Media, European Commission: "i2010: 
an ICT policy for growth and employment"
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee-break
11:30 - 13:00
First Plenary session
The Local Lisbon Challenge
Role of the Associations of Local governments to promote i2010 tasks among 
their members and to stimulate their sustainable position as enablers of 
the Information Society
Session is organised by the Policy Group of CEMR on Information Society and 
eGovernment and ELANET

Chair: Jeremy Smith, Secretary General of CEMR
Moderator: Jens Ole Back, Head of IT Department of Danish Association of 
Local governments
Keynote speakers:
Gérald Santucci, Head of Unit ICT for Enterprise Networking, DG INFSO, 
European Commission: "Digital Ecosystems: The Next Frontier of ICT for SMEs 
and European Local Regional Clusters?"
Jose Ignacio Zudaire, Deputy Counsellor of Industry in the Vasco Government 
and Executive Vice-President of the II World Summit of Cities and Local 
Authorities on Information Society in Bilbao, Spain

Panel of the Associations of Local and Regional Governments
- Heikki Lunnas, Finnish Association of Local and Regional Authorities
- Antonella Galdi, Italian Association of Municipalities, ANCI
- Svein Eric Wilthil, Norwegian Assoc. of Local and Regional Authorities, KS
- Andy Brown, UK Local Government International Bureau, LGIB
- Giulio di Petra, Head of the Innovation Area for Local and Regional 
Governments of CNIPA

Open discussion with participants
Note: The need to substantially improve the participation of the public 
sector in the Information Society is a key challenge for a strong step 
forward to implement the Lisbon strategy. The Associations of Local and 
Regional Governments will present their visions on this hot issue. The 
vision from the side of a national government  will be presented by CNIPA 
that has promoted the eGovernment regional centres of competence throughout 
Italy. The other aspect of the session is the II World Summit of Cities and 
Local Authorities on Information Society in Bilbao (November 2005). An open 
discussion of 30 minutes on these two issues will draw conclusions for the 
EISCO 2005 declaration. Participants are encouraged to register previously 
for the debate.

13:00 - 14:00
Lunch/Buffet

14:00 - 15:00
Parallel sessions
Structural Funds
Study cases to boost local and regional modernisation by using ICT  in core 
public and private services  in the new Member States
Session organised by the Malopolska Region and  the Cities on Internet 
Association

Chair: Slawomir Kopec, Director of the Information Society Department in 
the Marshal Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland
Keynote speakers:
Krzysztof Glomb, President of Cities on Internet Association and 
Vice-President of ELANET (CEMR): "Is the efficient e-administration enough 
to modernise the country in perspective of year 2010? Structural policy 
implementation as the motor of change in the new Member States of the EU"
Tomasz Bialoblocki, TP S.A, Poland: "Cooperation between telecommunication 
providers and Administrations in Rural Areas to ensure digital services to 
citizens and enteprises"
Note: the main target for the parallel sessions is to present best European 
practices, which could inspire local and regional public administration in 
new member states to stimulate implementation of projects and initiatives 
that could be financed by the EU structural funds in the new Member States. 
The speakers will introduce the parallel sessions and present some 
practical points in this regard.
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee-break

15:30 - 17:30
Session A
Session B
Session C

eGovernment for governance
ICT for Business
eHealth + eEducation

Chair: Antonangelo Casula
(Board of Directors FORMEZ, Italy)
Moderator: Krzysztof Glomb (President COI, Poland)

* "e-Democracy Tools for Municipal Master Plan Discussion" (Portugal)

* "esd-toolkit" - to improve local services by sharing knowledge between 
LGs, nationally (UK)

*  "Use of Smart Cards  in City Management"(EMAX, Poland)

* "The Malopolska Gateway" (Region of Malopolska and Comarch, Poland)

* "E-government application framework for the administration of the Berlin 
city Reinickendorf" (Germany)

Questions, comments, conclusions

Chair: Rosi Somerville (IDEA, UK)
  Moderator: Irina Zalisova (EPMA/BMI, Czech Republic)

* "ePlanning - empowering the Citizen and Developers through the use of 
ICT" (Ireland)

* "Newham Kick Start Initiative - supporting East London companies to adopt 
eCommerce"(UK)

* "eBusiness Project Network to increase competitiveness of SMEs in 
Regions" (Finland)

*  "Strategic use of ICT in SME" (Denmark)

Questions, comments, conclusions

Chair: Svein Eric Wilthil (Deputy Director Norwegian Ass. of  LG)
Moderator:  Helene Richardsson (Swedish Association of Local Authorities)

* "IMIS - Integrated Mobile Information System for Diabetic Healthcare" 
(Sweden)

* "Ses@m Tromsø" - ICT and mobile for elderly (Norway)

Questions. comments, conclusions

eEducation
(Schools and Universities)

Chair: Jacek Urbaniec (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
Moderator: Hannes Astok, (Deputy Mayor City of Tartu, Estonia)

* "A Flexible Remote Electronics Laboratory for Engineering Education" (Sweden)

* 'Dschola - Schools for schools" (Italy)

Questions. comments, conclusions

17:30
End of the day of the first conference

20:00
Conference Official Dinner

Friday, 3rd  June

9:30 -11:00
Second Plenary Session
Interregional cooperation.
Promoting ICT Research and Innovation through Regional and European 
Clusters for Innovation.
Session is organised by the PRELUDE Challenge grid of 20 European Regions

Chair: Tom Kirby, Director General of the Midwest Region of Ireland and
  President of the PRELUDE Challenge grid
Moderator: Ann Macintosh, Professor of eGovernance, Director of the 
International Teledemocracy Centre at Napier University and Member of the 
Scientific Committee for Innovation and Research (SIR) of the PRELUDE Challenge
Keynote speaker:
Agnès Bradier, Deputy Head of Unit eGovernment, DG INFSO, 
European  Commission: "Innovative Government in Europe, a perspective on 
research and development for local and regional government"

Panel on Regional and European Research in the field of eGovernment and 
eBusiness:
- Agnès Bradier, Deputy Head of Unit eGovernment, DG INFSO, EC
- Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Rector of the AGH University of Science and Technology
    of Krakow, Poland
- Sara Eriksén, Professor of the Informatics and Work, School of 
Technoculture,
    Humanities and Planning, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden

Open discussion with participants
Note: The PRELUDE Challenge has organised 7 European clusters for 
innovation, where Local innovators from Universities, ICT companies and 
local administration cooperate with a common programme. The session will 
present some practical results of this work and the model being followed to 
promote clusters in a local and regional dimension, contributing to the 
integration of regional research and innovation in ERA (European Research 
Area) and the participation of public administrations in the DG Information 
Society Programmes of the European Commission. The Scientific Committee for 
Research and Innovation (SIR) of the Prelude Challenge will be presented. 
Its aim is to contribute from a regional perspective to the integration of 
regional R & I in ERA (European Research Area). Participants will be 
encouraged to register previously for the open discussion of 30 minutes 
that will conclude the session.

11:00 - 11:30
Coffee break

11.30 - 13:00
Third Plenary Session
Interregional cooperation
Opportunities for administrations under the new EU cohesion policy and the 
follow-up of the Innovative Actions programmes of ERDF and ESF
Session is organised by the IANIS network lead by eris@, the European 
regional Information Society Association that coordinated IANIS network 
from October 2002 until September 2004

Chair & Moderator: Matthias Mueller, Free State of Saxony, Germany (IANIS 
Managing Authority)
Keynote speakers:
Marielle Riché, Head of Sector responsible for Information Society, 
Innovative Actions Unit, DG Regio, European Commission: "Innovation and 
regional policy: the way forward"
Nello Ventresca, Director for Information Society Development, Abruzzo 
Region, Italy: "Abruzzo's RIAP: Lessons learnt"
Risto Poutiainen, Planning Director, Region of North Karelia, Finland: 
"East Finland's RIAP: Lessons learnt"
Przemyslaw Skalecki, KSI ZUS project's manager and Dariusz Dagiel Director 
of the Central Data Department of ZUS in Prokom Software SA: "Citizen 
rights to information in public databases"

Open discussion with participants
Note: The enlargement of the European Union to 25 countries has produced 
significant changes in the regional development and employment policies of 
the European Commission. On the other hand, the European regional networks 
have re-discussed their cooperation strategies in the new context  and 
developed new policies to make use of the opportunities that are being 
discussed within the EU. The session will draw on these developments and 
present some outstanding regional experiences. Participants will be 
encouraged to register previously for the open discussion of 30 minutes 
that will conclude the session.

13:00 - 14:00
Lunch/Buffet

14:00 - 15:30
Parallel sessions
Session A
Session B
Session C
Open source applications
for networked eGovernment
eInclusion

Ongoing projects in CEEC

Chair: Tom MacInerney (LGCSB Ireland)
Moderator: Sebastian Levy
(Items International, France)

* "CENTRELINK" - Innovative
  model for front and back office
  integration (CISCO Systems)

* "APLAWS" - free Content management system for Local governments (UK)

* "TESEO" - eGov infrastructure and service delivery platform for several 
local governments, led by City of Verona (Italy)

Questions, comments, conclusions

Chair: Thomas Prorok (KDZ, Austria)

Moderator: Martin van Rossum
(Chair PRELUDE KM cluster, Netherlands)

* "CountywideAlert" - unique planning and response system  for major 
emergencies (UK)

* "DIESIS" - knowledge-based pilot systems for eGov and eTourism in the 
Sardinia Region (Italy)

* "Mobhaile" - inter-active service providing content  relevant to 
citizens' daily lives based on function, location and time (Ireland)

Questions, comments, conclusions

Chair: Louise Lassonde (UNITAR)
Moderator: Tomas Rencin (Czech Ass. of Towns and Cities)

* "Riga region project data base" (Latvia)

* "The Integrated Information System for the Activities  Management in the 
Bucharest Municipality" (Romania)

* "AKO VYBAVIT" - Data management services for towns and cities (Slovakia)

Questions, comments, conclusions

15:30 - 16:00
Coffee break

16:00 - 17:30
Parallel sessions
Session A
Session B
Session C

Open source applications
for networked eGovernment
User authentication and security systems
Ongoing projects in CEEC

Chair: Antonio Cossu (Ancitel CEO, Italy)
Moderator: Flavia Marzano (Scientific Committee of the Master in Open 
source management, Univ.of Pisa, Italy)

* "ePUSA" - regional back office portal of public administrations enhancing 
communication with citizens (Czech Republic)

* "The Adapters Club" - open source integration interfaces and standards 
'adapters' for 'business' interactions between the citizen and a local 
government (UK)

Questions, comments, conclusions
Chair: Erling Sorensen (Funen Business Development Centre, Denmark)
Moderator: Dariusz Wozniak (COI, Poland)

* "'DigiD" - service use by all governmental organisations to identify 
Dutch people on the web (Netherlands)

* "MAS" - Municipal Authentication  System created by Ancitel for local 
governments (Italy)

Questions, comments, conclusions
Chair: Christophe Pannetier (DIGIPORT, France)
Moderator: Peter Druga (ITAPA, Slovakia)

* "e-Teacher - Vocational Training for teachers using eLearning" (Poland)

* "ZOMES" - broadband network infrastructure owned by the city of Zvolen 
(Slovakia)

* "Fare Collection System based on the Contactless Smart Cards" - 9 Years 
of experience in Czech Cieszyn Region. Possibility of cross-border clearing 
system (Czech Republic)

Questions, comments, conclusions

17:30
End of the second day

18:30
OPTIONAL: Visit to the salt mine in Wieliczka (the outskirts of Cracow )

Saturday, 4th June

09:30- 10:50

Fourth Plenary Session
Cooperation among Cities and Towns.
How to develop a strategy for the implementation of cross-border and 
pan-European services
Session is organised by the eGOV  net coordinated by the University of Linz

Chair: Heikki Lunnas, Vice-President of ELANET (CEMR) and development 
Manager of the Finnish Association of Local and Regional Authorities
Moderator: Roland Traunmuller, University of Linz, Austria
Keynote speakers:
Roland Traunmuller, University of Linz, Austria: "Interoperability: 
Stumbling Stones becoming Stepping Stones"
Christine Leitner, European Institute on Public Administration, Maastricht: 
"The EIPA evaluation on Interoperability"
Andrew Rosenbaum, Editor in Chief eStrategies, Prague, Czech Republic: 
"Pan-European eGovernment Services - A Chance for Central and Eastern Europe"

Open discussion with participants
Note: The new frontier for electronic services to citizens and enterprises 
enabled  by Local governments, especially to improve governance in their 
territories, will make use of broadband and the web technologies. This 
session will analyse the issue of cross-border services at local and 
regional level in the near future both from a policy and practical 
perspective. Participants are encouraged to register previously for the 
open discussion of 30 minutes that will conclude the session

10:50 -11:05
Coffee break

11:05 -13:00
Final Session
Public-private partnerships. Boosting ICT innovation at local and regional 
level

Chair: Andrzej Sasula, Vice-Marshall of the Malopolska Region
Moderator: Javier Ossandon, President of ELANET (CEMR)
Keynote speaker:  Grzegorz Przybylski, COMARCH, "Cooperation between 
industry and academia to support public-private partnerships"

Panel "Public-private partnerships to mainstream Information Society at 
local and regional level throughout the world and overcome the digital divide"
- Louise Lassonde, Coordinator Information Society of the UNITAR
Programme of Decentralised Cooperation, United Nations, Geneva
- Nicole Hill, Local Authorities and Governments Director of ALCATEL
- Angelo Buongiovanni, Head of Tuscany's Regional Telematic Network, Italy
- Christophe Pannetier, Director General of DIGIPORT, France

Open discussion with participants
Note: Opinion leaders from the public and private sector  will debate on 
this key issue for the success of i2010 and the Digital Solidarity Agenda 
for Cities and Local governments that will be discussed in the II World 
Summit of Cities in Bilbao (to implement the WSIS declaration of principles 
adopted by the UN in Geneva, Dec.2003). Mainly a problem of resources and 
political will on the public sector side, as well as of convincing  the ICT 
private sector to invest time and resources on innovative partnerships 
enabled by local and regional governments.
The last 15 minutes  of the panel will consist in an open discussion with 
the public.

12:30 - 13:00
EISCO 2005 Declaration and next Conference
The session will continue with the discussion and approval of the EISCO 
2005 declaration, followed by the presentation of the next EISCO Conference 
in  the City of Hameenlinna, Finland.

13:00
End of the conference
Afternoon:

OPTIONAL :
* a bus trip to the former concentration camp in Auschwitz
* Guided walking tour in Cracow




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