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eGovernment good practices transfer between regional authorities:experiences & challenges of InterregIVC Capitalisation projects

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The INTERREG IVC Fast Track network PIKE - Promoting Innovation and the Knowledge Economy - is organising a workshop in Brussels on 24 September 2009.  

The aim of the workshop is twofold:

  • to disseminate the award-winning eGovernment and Wireless broadband good practices which form the basis of the PIKE project;
  • to share and discuss the issues surrounding the transfer of good practices into mainstream EU Structural Funds programmes, which is the core element of the Regions for Economic Change Fast Track networks.

The European Commission's General Directorates for Information Society & Media (DG Information Society and Media) and for Regional Policy (DG Regional Policy) along with the INTERREG IVC Secretariat and the PIKE project consortium have joined forces to produce this half-day event which will comprise a variety of presentations, panel discussions and a round table session.

The workshop is an essential date for other EU regions and practitioners with a keen interest on eGovernment systems and wireless broadband infrastructure and applications, and for partners of other Capitalisation projects.

For more information:

Agenda

Agenda  

09:30 – 09:40

Workshop introduction
Mechthild Rohen

Head of Unit ICT for Government and Public Services, DG INFSO & MEDIA

09:40 – 10:00

Overview of PIKE project  & presentation of PIKE good practices
Rocío Rubio
PIKE Project Coordinator

 

Transfer and mainstreaming process in Capitalization projects: experiences and challenges

10:00 – 10:15

Online spatial planning – transferring Donegal's experience to other regions.
Seán Dunnion/Brian Boyle
Donegal County Council

10:15 – 10:30

Learning from partners - Adopting and mainstreaming good practices in Sweden
Charlie Wallin
Association Local Authorities of Vasternorrland

10:30 – 10:45

Adapting good practice to new contexts
Sonya Enilova
Bulgaria South East region

10:45 – 11:00

Coffee break

 

Fast Track Networks – Building on success

11:00 – 11:15

Regions for Better Broadband - B3 Regions project: Transfer and mainstreaming process
Sara di Falco
B3 Regions Project Coordinator

11:15 – 11:30

Fast tracking experience: EC perspective on the transfer and mainstreaming process
Mr Mikel Landabaso, Head of Unit, Thematic Coordination, Innovation, DG Regional Policy

 

Round table discussion

11:30 – 12:15

Open discussion
Moderated by Michel Lamblin, Programme Director
INTERREG IVC JTS

12:15 – 12:30

On-line discussions on eGovernment good practice transfer between regions - the PIKE Community in ePractice

(EC/PIKE Project Coordinator)

12:30 – 12:45

Conclusions and closure
(DG Regional Policy speaker)

 

How to get there

Address:

European Commission
Avenue de Beaulieu, 25
room S1
1160 Auderghem
Brussels

Speakers
Speakers
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    Rocio Rubio

    ERNACT
    Ireland
    Member since: 6 Sep 2007
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    Charlie Wallin

    Kommunförbundet Västernorrland
    Sweden
    Member since: 19 Jun 2008
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    Brian Boyle

    Donegal County Council
    Ireland
    Member since: 30 May 2007
  • sdunnion's picture

    Sean Dunnion

    Donegal County Council
    Ireland
    Member since: 6 Sep 2007

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