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8 February 2010 |
Belgium
France
Greece
Ireland
Lithuania
United Kingdom
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 22 February 2010
328 visits | Rating: 3.3/5
Author: Eleni Panopoulou (University of Macedonia)

The WAVE project aims at improving the inclusiveness and transparency of EU decision making at the national and European level by using highly integrated, state-of-the-art Argument ...

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3 February 2010 | Spain
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 16 February 2010
570 visits | Rating: 3.8/5
Author: MIGUEL A. AMUTIO (MINISTERIO DE LA PRESIDENCIA)

The Real Decreto (Royal Decree) 4/2010, dated January 8th (Official Gazette, January 29th) regulates the National Interoperability Framework foreseen in article 42 of the eGovernment Law ...

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26 January 2010 |
Austria
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Germany
Greece
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Domain: eHealth
Date edited: 08 February 2010
980 visits | Rating: 4.4/5
Author: Roberto Rosso (Tesan S.p.A.)

CHRONIOUS is a European project aimed at defining an open platform to manage and monitor patients with chronic diseases during their daily life through the implementation and deployment of a ...

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8 January 2010 |
France
Germany
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Slovakia
Slovenia
United Kingdom
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 18 January 2010
616 visits | Rating: 4.1/5
Author: Nathanaelle Minard (Université du Luxembourg)

Ubiquitous IP Centric Government & Enterprise Next Generation Networks, Vision 2010 is an Integrated Research Project of the 5th Call of the 6th European Research Frame Program coordinated ...

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21 January 2010 |
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Poland
Slovakia
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 01 February 2010
577 visits | Rating: 3.8/5
Author: Konstantinos Samiotis (PLANET S.A.)

SAKE - Semantic-enabled Agile Knowledge-based e-Government (IST 027128) is a research project realised by an international consortium of partners, co-financed from the 6th Framework Programme ...

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10 December 2009 | Germany
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 21 December 2009
667 visits | Rating: 4.3/5
Author: Ralf Lange (City of Düsseldorf, Lord Mayor, The State Capital of North Rhine Westphalia, Department of Organization, Human Resources, IT and Economic Development)

The application project introduces a company portal, the so-called 'Virtual SME Office' of the state capital Düsseldorf, as an effective component for a metropolitan centre for innovative ...

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10 December 2009 | United Kingdom
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 11 January 2010
539 visits | Rating: 3.3/5
Author: Rachel Hodson-Gibbons (NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency)

Sid4health is the first key output of the NHS Procurement eEnablement Programme and is one of a series of once-only approaches that the NHS will be adopting to the management of its ...

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10 December 2009 | Croatia
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 04 January 2010
762 visits | Rating: 4/5
Author: Zora Cazi Gotovac (Ministry of Finance)

The Croatian Ministry of Finance – Tax Administration initiated the introduction of the personal identification number (OIB) into the Croatian legal system. The Ministry of Finance - Tax ...

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10 December 2009 | Italy
Domain: eGovernment
Date edited: 28 December 2009
634 visits | Rating: 4/5
Author: valentina di michele (retecamere)

The re-engineered National portal of CCs www.cameradicommercio.it was released on 03 November 2008 by Retecamere, ...

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27 November 2009 | Serbia
Domain: eInclusion
Date edited: 14 December 2009
988 visits | Rating: 4.6/5
Author: Carol-Ann Kogelman (ECDL Foundation)

In 2008 about 4000 hearing- impaired people lived in Belgrade, Serbia. Research showed that at least 70% of all disabled people were unemployed or had a very poor standard of living. In order ...

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