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Commission adopts a communication on the
role of eGovernment for Europe's future
(29/09/2003)
The European Commission adopted a communication
signalling the importance of eGovernment as a
means of achieving world-class public
administration in Europe. As part of the Lisbon
strategy, eGovernment is seen as providing a
major economic boost by providing new and better
services for all citizens and companies of
Europe. The Communication calls upon Member
States to express their political commitment to
co-operation at European level spanning both the
private and public sector, to accelerate the
take-up and development of eGovernment. It
presents a set of actions that reinforce the
eGovernment priorities currently being addressed
within the eEurope 2005 Action Plan.
E-government is one of the priority areas of the
new eTEN call for proposals
The European Commission launched on 20/5/2003 a
new Call for Proposals under the eTEN Programme
for projects of common interest in the field of
trans-European telecommunications networks. The
call focuses on projects in the domains of
eGovernment, eHealth, eInclusion, eLearning and
Trust and Security services.
Economic governance 2003-2005
For the first time, the European Commission has
adopted proposals, simultaneously and in
streamlined form, for the broad economic policy
guidelines and for the employment guidelines and
recommendations in order to ensure greater
cohesion and effectiveness of the EU reform
agenda in the medium term (2003-2005).
3rd European Conference on e-Government (ECEG
2003), Trinity College
Dublin, 2-3 July 2003
(DW Newsletter: 17/03/2003)
The closing date for abstract submissions to the
3rd European Conference on e-Government (ECEG
2003) is 28 March. The conference this year is
being held on the 2-3 July at Trinity College
Dublin.
The 9th GCC e-Government, Telecom and Internet
Forum
(AME Info, United Arab Emirates: 13/03/20030
With a focus on the skills, applications and
technology needed for regional GCC e-government
projects, this event brings together public
sector and industry partners to identify
opportunities, create innovative solutions and
implement effective online citizen services.
Italy hosts high level eGovernment conference
A high level eGovernment conference will take
place from 7 to 8 July at Lake Como, Italy.
Ministers and senior representatives from public
administration authorities will gather to
discuss Europe's position in the ever-evolving
field of eGovernment. They will also look at
interactive public eServices currently available
and examine how citizens and businesses can
benefit most from these services both now and in
years to come.
The conference will exhibit examples of
currently used interactive eGovernment
applications in Europe.
An awards ceremony will also take place during
the event, focusing on 'good practices in
improving public eServices and transforming
government'.
The conference is being organised by the
European Commission and the Italian EU
presidency as part of the eEurope activities.
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