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Sixty years of development of e-governance in India (1947-2007)

机译:六十年的印度电子治理发展(1947-2007)

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Several years after the acceptance of Electronic Government by governments worldwide as part of their reform initiatives, there is a growing recognition that over-reliance on technology, insufficient collaboration in government, lack of emphasis on building human capacity and inadequate public consultation all limit possible benefits of such initiatives. As a result, the focus has been shifting from Electronic Government - technology-enabled improvements in government operations, to Electronic Governance - improvements in interactions between government and non-government stakeholders. Under the new focus, it is no longer acceptable to let technical or organizational issues drive these initiatives alone. Instead, a multi-disciplinary, multi-stakeholder, community-oriented approach is needed. >This volume contains the papers presented at the 1st International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV2007) which took place in Macao during 10-13 December 2007. ICEGOV2007 was co-organized by the Center for Electronic Governance at United Nations University - International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST-EGOV), the Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA (CTG), and the United Nations Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and Communication Technology for Development (APCICT), Incheon, Republic of Korea. >In a diverse international setting of networking and community-building, the conference brought together practitioners, developers and researchers from government, academia, industry and non-governmental organizations to share the latest findings in the theory and practice of Electronic Governance. The conference provided a unique opportunity for close interactions between the three categories of participants, so that each could benefit from the interaction with others. Government participants described concrete initiatives, lessons learned and the remaining challenges. In return, theylearned about the latest research results, and how such results are implemented by industry and other governments to address the challenges they face. Industry and non-governmental participants demonstrated concrete technological and organizational solutions for governments. In return, they learned about the challenges faced by governments and the latest research findings available for developing solutions. Academic participants presented models, theories and frameworks which extend the understanding of Electronic Governance and upon which concrete solutions can be built. In return, they learned about the problems faced by governments, gaining access to concrete cases, and identifying opportunities to implement and deploy research prototypes. >ICEGOV2007 benefited from invited talks from three well-known experts and practitioners: Sharon S. Dawes, Senior Fellow at the Center for Technology in Government, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA, and the President of the Digital Government Society of North America; Olu Agunloye, Executive Vice Chairman of the National eGovernment Strategies (NeGSt) Limited, Nigeria, and Guido Bertucci, Director of the Division for Public Administration and Development Management, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations. The speakers represented academic, government and non-governmental perspectives on Electronic Governance. >In addition, a series of six tutorial-workshop events was organized on various aspects of Electronic Governance: (1) Formal Engineering Methods for Electronic Governance by Jim Davies, Oxford University, UK and Tomasz Janowski, UNU-IIST-EGOV, Macao; (2) Interoperability in Electronic Government by Marijn Janssen, TU Delft, Netherlands, and Jochen Scholl, University of Washington, USA; (3) Knowledge Management in Public Administration by Maria Wimmer, University of Koblenz, Germany, and Roland Traunmuller, University of Linz, Austria; (4) Elect
机译:在全球各国政府作为其改革举措的一部分接受电子政务后几年,越来越认识到,过度依赖技术,政府合作不足,缺乏对建设人力容量和公众咨询的不足,所有限制可能的福利这些举措。因此,重点一直从电子政务 - 技术的改进转移到政府运营,电子治理 - 改善政府与非政府利益攸关方之间的互动。在新的重点下,允许技术或组织问题独自推动这些举措不再接受。相反,需要多学科,多利益相关者,面向社区的方法。 >本卷包含在第一届理论和实践中提出的电子治理(ICEGOV2007)的国际会议上提出的论文澳门在2007年12月10日至3日。Icegov2007由联合国大学 - 国际软件技术研究所(UNU-IIST-EGOV),政府大学,州立大学奥尔巴尼大学(Unu Unu-Iist-Egov)联合组织。纽约,美国(CTG),以及联合国发展(APCICT),仁川,大韩民国的信息和通信技术培训中心。 >在不同的网络和网络的国际环境中社区建设,会议汇集了政府,学术界,工业和非政府组织的从业者,开发商和研究人员,分享了ELE理论和实践中的最新调查结果克隆治理。该会议提供了一个独特的机会,可以在三类参与者之间密切互动,因此每个人都可以从与他人的互动中受益。政府参与者描述了具体的举措,经验教训以及剩余的挑战。作为回报,他们是关于最新的研究结果,以及这些结果如何由行业和其他政府实施,以解决他们面临的挑战。工业和非政府参与者对各国政府展示了具体的技术和组织解决方案。作为回报,他们了解到政府面临的挑战以及可用于开发解决方案的最新研究结果。学术参与者提出了延长了对电子治理的理解和建立了混凝土解决方案的模型,理论和框架。作为回报,他们了解到政府所面临的问题,获得具体案例,并确定实施和部署研究原型的机会。 > ICEGOV2007受益于来自三名知名专家和从业者的邀请会谈:Sharon政府技术中心,美国纽约州立大学,美国州立大学和北美数字政府学会总裁,高级研究员。 Olu Agunloye,国家Egovernments策略执行副主席(Negst)Limited,尼日利亚和Guido Bertucci,联合国经济和社会事务部的公共行政和发展管理部门司司长。发言者代表了关于电子治理的学术,政府和非政府的观点。 >此外,在电子治理的各个方面组织了一系列六个辅导研讨会活动:(1)电子技术正式工程方法Jim Davies,牛津大学的治理,英国和Tomasz Janowski,Unu-Iist-Egov,澳门; (2)美国大学詹森,荷兰,荷兰,华盛顿大学荷兰·荷兰·詹森,荷兰和乔恩······桑索(3)Maria Wimmer,Koblenz,德国大学和劳兹大学林茨大学,澳洲罗兰·特拉尼姆, (4)选择

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