With the Governement 2.0 Taskforce and the Declaration of Open government, Australia is one of the most advanced countries in the field of e-administration.
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Kate Lundy, on the applications of e-government in AustraliaOctober 20th, 2010
Phil Noble, founder and chairman of PoliticsOnline, USAOctober 19th, 2010
To what extent have the tools used by the Democrats in the USA been adopted by other countries worldwide ? Samuel Coates, head of digital, Conservative Party, UKOctober 18th, 2010
The concept of big society currently being developped in the UK by the coalition is, in many ways, based on the use of the Tools of the Internet. Craig Thomler, Gov 2.0 advocate, National Health Service, AustraliaOctober 17th, 2010
Australia is one of the most advanced countries in the field of e-government : the quality of the broadband network, the necessity imposed by the great distancies explain why Australia is leading the pack. Paul Johnston, Director, Internet Business Solution Group, Secteur Public, CiscoOctober 16th, 2010
Agile government examples from all over the world show how technology can enhance public service and allows the most remote areas to benefit from it. “Agile governments” conferenceOctober 16th, 2010
A world tour of the best agile government practices, fully in TelePresence. From North America to India through Europe: how IT have made some public services more efficient with less resources? Watch the “Cloud computing, evolution or revolution?” conferenceOctober 16th, 2010
in partnership with MICROSOFT The debate goes on among analysts, but all agree on the renewal potential that cloud computing represents. Boost in innovation, savings, more agility and new services to citizens… Kate Lundy, Senator, AustraliaOctober 15th, 2010
Kate Lundy received the International e-democracy award of the World e.gov Forum 2010. Ralph Benko, author of The Webster DictionaryOctober 15th, 2010
Ralph Benko received the People’s Choice e-democracy award of the World e.gov Forum 2010 for his book The Webster Dictionary. Liia Hänni, Programme director, e-gouvernance Academy, EstoniaOctober 13th, 2010
Estonia has taken very early decisions to implement e-governement services. The experiences of this country make it one of the most Advanced of Europe in this field. |










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