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Wednesday 11 October 2006
18:00-19:30 Fosters Bar at the Holiday Inn Hotel
Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting
Thursday 12 October 2006
09:00 Registration and coffee
10:00 Welcome from the conference chair: Professor Toni Carbo, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA and
Dr Alberta Sbragia, Director of the University of Pittsburgh European Center of Excellence and the Center for West European Studies
10:15 Keynote address: Building an e-Government Infrastructure: Metadata
Ken Sochats, University of Pittsburgh, USA
11:10 Conference splits into streams
  Stream A - Chair: Christine Williams Mini track - Evaluating e-Government
Chair -
Mila Gasco
Mini track - e-Government in developing nations
Chair:
Blessing Maumbe
11:15 Revenue On-Line Service (ROS), Ireland's e-Government Success Story
Cosgrove Sean and Conor Hegarty, Revenue Commissioners, Dublin, Ireland
The Weaknesses in Managing Public-Private Partnerships: The Italian Experience of e-Procurement in Public Health Care Sector
Bof Francesco, Bocconi School of Management, Milan, Italy and Pietro Previtali, University of Pavia, Italy
Factors Affecting the Success and Failure of Government ICT Projects in Developing Countries
Gichoya David, Mark Hepworth and Ray Dawson, Loughborough University, UK
11:45 Assessing the e-Government Prospects in the Post-Transition Countries: e-Tax-Administration and the Taxpayers’ Response
Soukhovtseva Olga, Sprott Faculty, Carleton University, Canada
Measuring the Benefits of e-Government for the Case of Plan Approval Procedures
Daun Christine, Thomas Matheis and Peter Loos, Institute for Information Systems at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Saarbrücken, Germany
An Adequate Base for Theorising e-Government Change in Africa: The Promise of Critical Realism and Complexity
Njihia Muranga, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
12:15 Reflections on eVoting in Ireland - Misunderstanding both Democracy and Technology?
Wilson Diana, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland with Paul Fyffe, One in Four, Ireland, Mark Dunne, Simply Mortgages, Agnes Gogan and Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Applicability of Autonomic Computing to e-Government Problems
Furlong Shauneen, Territorial Communications, Ottawa, Canada
A Structurational Analysis of the Process of e-Government Implementation; A Case Study From Mozambique
Macueve Gertrudes, University of Oslo, Norway
12:45 Lunch Lunch Lunch
  Stream A - Chair: Toni Carbo Stream B - Chair - Sean Cosgrove Mini track - e-Government in developing nations
Chair:
Blessing Maumbe
14:00 The Effects of IT Maturity on the Political and Administrative Chains of Governance - Case Studies from Kristiansand, Norway
Solvang Bernt Krohn, Agder University College, Grimstad, Norway
Interagency Collaboration Challenges in Emergency Response
Williams Christine, Jane Fedorowicz and Janis Gogan, Bentley College, Waltham, MA, USA
Framework for Gradual Implementation of Information Centered e-Governance in Developing Nations
Hagos Yonas, Overtone Software Inc., Sterling, USA
14:30 Meta-Government: The Present and the Future of Administration’s Modernization
Anthopoulos Leo, Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and Anastassios Manos, Department of Informatics, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece
A Semantic Web Application for Matching a Citizen’s Profile to Entitled Public Services
Goudos Sotirios, Vassileios Peristeras and Konstantinos Tarabanis, Center for Research and Technology Hellas, Thessaloniki, Greece
e-Government challenges for developing Nations
Sweisi Nassraddeen and Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK
15:00 The Role of Complexity in Preparing for Local Governments' Decision-Making
Jalonen Harri, Tampere University of Technology and Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
An e-Communication System for Solving Citizens' Problems based on the Defined Life Situations, The Czech Republic
Lukas Martin, Mikulas Gangur and Miroslav Plevny, West Bohemia University in Pilsen, Czech Republic
Round table discussion
15:30 Refreshments Refreshments Refreshments
16:00 Socratic Dialogue facilitated by Dr Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
18:00 Close of conference day
19:00 Conference Banquet at the Restaurant Grand Concourse
Friday 13 October 2006
09:30 Keynote address: Larry Olson, State of Texas, TX, USA
e-Government -- A View from the states Pennsylvania to Texas
10:30 Refreshments Refreshments Refreshments
  Stream A - Chair: Ken Sochats Stream B - Chair: Francesco Bof Stream C - Chair:
11:00 e-Government by Doing – How e-Government Becomes a Driving Force for Improved Efficiency
Salhofer Peter, FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Barbara Meyer, City of Graz, Martin Hanak-Hammerl and David Ferbas, FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences Graz, Austria
China and e-Government
Coates Neal and Maria Rojas, Abilene Christian University, TX, USA
The M-GOV Approach to e-Government Solutions
Antovski Ljupco and Marjan Gusev, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Macedonia
11:30 Parliamentary Web Presence: A Comparative Review
Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Tønsberg, Norway, with Mike Healy and Panos Hahamis, Westminster Business School, London; Debra Dunville, House of Commons, Ottawa, Canada and José Esteves, Instituto de Empresa Business School, Madrid, Spain
e-Government Development in Hungary
Gabor Laszlo and Istevan Szutz, Budapest Tech, Hungary
Mobile Government: Towards a Service Paradigm
Song Gang, Beijing Municipal Administration Commission, China and Tony Cornford, London School of Economics, UK
12:00 Panel - Building e-Government Partnerships: The Confluence of Government and Academic Interests
Panel Chair -
Toni Carbo
Panellists -
Larry Olson, Ken Sochats and Tim McNulty
13:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch
  Stream A - Chair: Lasse Berntzen Stream B - Chair: Neil Coates Stream C - Chair:
14:00 Identifying Common Workflow Patterns in Life-Events and Business Episodes
Trochidis Ilias and Efthimios Tambouris and Konstantinos Tarabanis, Center for Research and Technology Hellas, University of Macedonia, Greece
Assessing the Impact of Information and Communication Technologies on Governmental Power Relationships: The State of Guanajato, Mexico
Zimmermann Philipp, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland and Philipp Mueller, EGAP-Tec de Monterrey, Mexico
An Adaptive Aspect/Feature-Oriented Common Architecture for e-Government
Natale Leandro, Pollyana Mustaro, Luciano Silva and Ismar Silveira, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil
14:30 Bureaucratic Effectiveness through e-Government: Institutional or Technological Determinism? Theory and Cross-National Evidence
Mahmood Rumel, Washington University in St. Louis, MO, USA
e-Government Project Management – A Cross-Border Oriented Experience Report
Hermes Bettina and Christian Seel, Institute for Information Systems at DFKI, Saarbruecken, Germany with Michael Schmitt and Anne Rousseau, Centre de Recherche Public Henri Tudor, Luxemburg
The Service Oriented Architecture Approach in a Luxembourgish Public Agency
Hitzelberger Patrik and Fernand Feltz, CRP Gabriel Lippmann, Belvaux, Luxembourg
15:00

Close of Conference Forum
A round table discussion to highlight the key issues arising from the Conference

16:00 Close of Conference

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