go to home page | go to navigation | go to page content | go to contact | go to sitemap
Home > Events/Workshops > TED Conference on e-Government
practice TED Conference on e-Government

TED Conference on e-Government

413 Visits |
empty starempty starempty starempty starempty starIn order to vote, you need to be logged in!
Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
Location: 0 (Italy)
Date: 2 March 2005

Basic info

Domain and topic:
Languages:
English
Contact email:

Description

2-4 March 2005, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

TED Conference on e-Government<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />

Electronic democracy: The challenge ahead

 

The European Science Foundation (ESF) has established the programme

Towards Electronic Democracy (TED) with the overall objectives of discussing and evaluating how advances of interactive decision-analytic tools might help develop e-Democracy, and developing e-Government systems which involve their citizens more fully in the public decision making process. As part of this programme, a conference on interdisciplinary methods and techniques related to the TED program is being held in Bozen-Bolzano in Spring 2005. The conference aims at addressing a large spectrum of issues that are relevant and have to be investigated for a successful transition from the traditional form of government to a new form known as e-Government. An exhibition will be organised during the conference.

 

Event website:

http://www.inf.unibz.it/tcgov2005/index.html

 

Venue:

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Sernesistrasse 1 - Via Sernesi, 1

39100 Bozen - Bolzano

Italy

 

Contact:

TCGOV-2005 Conference Office

Mrs. Klaudia Verginer

Tel.: +39 0471 016 011

Fax: +39 0471 016 019

E-mail: klaudia.verginer@unibz.it

 

How to get there

Comments

This item has not yet been commented. Please feel free to send us a comment of your own.
next
previous
Navigate through event/workshops
In order to send a message you need to be registered at least one month and have earned more than 150 kudos.

See Related Content

eGovernment