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Un’amministrazione è trasparente quando…. [link]
Informatica. Un’amministrazione è trasparente quando utilizza efficacemente le tecnologie dell’informazione e della comunicazione, garantendo l’accesso ai dati e alle informazioni, l’interoperabilità dei sistemi e l’integrazione tra le diverse amministrazioni
Siti istituzionali. Un’amministrazione è trasparente quando il suo sito rispetta i principi di accessibilità, completezza di informazione, chiarezza, affidabilità, semplicità, omogeneità e interoperabilità.
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Internet of the Future: What policies to make it happen?

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ICAR Quiz

How to innovate and make public services more efficient to the citizens’ benefits?
Nice… to see!

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First of all, congratulations to the 44th President. He promised to change the United States and the World.  I’m sure he will do his best!
It’s a laundry list at this point, but it’s still nice to see the quick production of a website, and there are items in said laundry list that affect eGov. [Read [...]

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W3C Activity

The mission of eGovernment Interest Group is to explore how to improve access to government through better use of the Web and achieve better government transparency using open Web standards. …

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E-Gov Story

Here is an interesting news for E-Gov story in the U.S.A.

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A very nice video-flash elaborated by EC related to eGovernment.
Story: 1 April 2008. “Follow Lars and Ingrid, a Swedish couple living in Spain, as they discover that requesting a birth certificate for their newborn baby may not be as difficult as they anticipated, thanks to Information and Communication Technologies!”.

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MeTTeG’08

2nd International Conference on Methodologies, Technologies and Tools enabling e-Government
25-26 September 2008 – Ionian University, Corfu, Greece
The conference intends to bring together researchers, teachers and practitioners active in the area of electronic government from different perspectives and disciplines with a focus on the role played by the information and communication technologies. The main keywords are: [...]

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Take a look to CICERO!

CICERO  is a tool,  developed in NeOn, for facilitating an asynchronous discussion and decision taking process. Its main objective is to raise the efficiency of discussing an ontology’s design rationale.

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Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe SEMIC.EU is an initiative of the European Commission’s IDABC programme, acknowledges semantic interoperability as a key success factor for pan-European eGovernment ventures and promotes the reuse of interoperability assets such as XML schemas or taxonomies. The platform will feature an asset repository making the up- and download of interoperability assets one of [...]

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