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FI: Conference on ‘The impact of eGovernment in Europe’

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Submitted by: ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA)
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Date: 13 September 2006

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13 September 2006, Helsinki, Finland

Conference on ‘The impact of eGovernment in Europe’ – Tracking the Progress of the eGov Action Plan (2006-2010) – Launching national and regional Impact frameworks in Partnership with industry

This event is a joint conference of the European Commission and the Finnish Presidency of the EU in collaboration with SAP, an independent software provider, and Capgemini. The Finnish Minister of Finance will open the conference.
 
All Member States have undertaken to use eGovernment to achieve ‘considerable gains in efficiency’ and ‘significant reductions in administrative burdens’ by 2010. Under the i2010 eGovernment Action Plan (2006-2010), the Commission and the Member States will thus put in place an impact oriented measurement framework in line with the i2010 benchmarking framework.
 
The objective of this conference is to track the process towards visible impact of the eGovernment Action Plan, check the status of national and regional impact frameworks and explore partnership with industry.
 
The attendance is free and limited to 100 participants.
 
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Venue:
Marina Congress Center
Katajanokanlaituri 6
00160 Helsinki
Finland
 
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