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Programme

 

The programme for the conference is given below.

You can download a .pdf file of the entire programme here. Registered participants should have received the joining instructions by e-mail. These can also be downloaded in .pdf format here.



Wednesday 26 September

 

18:00-19:00 Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting – mezzanine level Bar at the Hotel Gouverneur 1415 Saint-Hubert

 

 

 

 

Thursday 27 September

9:00

Main Entrance to UQAM at 315 rue St.Catherine EST
Registration and coffee

10:00

Room: DR200
Welcome from the conference chair:
Christian Boudreau

10:15

Keynote address: Information Technology and e-Government
Bernard Landry, Former Premier of Quebec

11:10

Conference splits into streams

 

 

 

Room: 3870
Stream A -
e-Democracy
Chair 

Room: 3740
Mini Track -
Le cybergouverment dans le monde francophone
Chair -
Pascal Pecquet

Room: 3465
Mini track -
e-Government around the world
Chair -
Shauneen Furlong

11:15

Political participation and the Internet : Evidence from the 2007 French Presidential Election
Vedel Thierry and Karolina  Michalska, Sciences-Po, Paris, France

L'intranet, Vecteur du Partage des Informations au Sein des Collectivités Territoriales
Fayaud Andre, IAE de Poitiers, France

e-Government in Russia: Obstacles on the way to Improve Public Management in a Federal State
Chernov Sergey,  Alexander Larichev and Tatiana Chernova, Petrozavodsk State University, Russia

11:45

24-7 Government, the Permanent Campaign, and e-Democracy: An Analysis of Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick’s Interactive Website
Williams Christine, Bentley College, MA, USA

Impact de la Cyber-Administration Omnipresente dans la Co-Ordination d'Activities Municipals
Mercier Diane, Ville de Montrèal, Quèbec Canada

e-Government in Cyprus: The Reality and the Perspective
Panayiotou Panayiotis, Lands And Surveys Dept, Lefkosia, Cyprus

12:15

The European Union and e-Democracy: Interactive Policy-Making Initiative (IPM) 
Baskoy Tuna, Ryerson University, Ontario Canada

Can e-government improve charities effectiveness, efficiency and communication?
Plaisant, Michel, Amadou Diallo et Prosper Bernard, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada

e-Government in South Africa: A Perspective on Issues and Challenges
Naidoo Goonasagree, University of Cape Town, South Africa

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 3870
Stream A -
e-Democracy
Chair 

Room: 3740
Mini Track -
e-Government Implementation
Chair -
Olga Soukhovtseva

Room: 3465
Mini track -
e-Government around the world
Chair -
Shauneen Furlong

14:00

Model Project: Workflow for Austrian Social Insurance Code of Reimbursement
Bauer Gerd, Hauptverband der Österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger, Austria

New Market Economies: The e-Tax-Administering and the Tax Auditing protocol
Soukhovtseva Olga, Carleton University, Canada

e-Government Services to Support Vaccination Programmes: Libya, a Successful Implementation
Sweisi Nassraddeen Amer, Carl Adams, University of Portsmouth, UK,  Fatma Younis Eldresi Arabian Gulf Oil Company, Libya

14:30

Dynamic Workflow Generation with Semantic Web Services: A Case Study in public Administration Service Provision
Goudos Sotirios, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos Tarabanis, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, Dimitrios Tektonidis, ALTEC S.A., Thessaloniki, Greece, Vassilios Peristeras, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

Leading Factors to Assess and Conduct Effective e-Government Deployment: Modeling, Analysis, and Practice
Sadok Moufida, Institute of technology in communications at Tunis, Tunisia

Electronic Government in Brazil: A Historical Perspective of its Development Based on a Structured Model of Analysis.
Barbosa Alexandre, Alvaro Junqueira, Eduardo Diniz and Otavio Prado, Escolo de Administrao de Empresas de Sao Paulo,  Brazil

15:00

MySpace: My Politics
Waite Brandon, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA

How Cyber-Terrorism Challenges e-Government and its Successful Implementation
Rawal Rajesh and Paul Nixon, HABO, Haages Hogeschool, Den Haag, Netherlands

The e-Government in Uzbekistan: On a way to Information Society
Akramov Farrukhjon, Tashkent State institute of Law and Bobur Khudoyberganov , Edumig Global LTD, Uzbekistan

15:30

Plenary Address:
Yvan Lauzon, Adjoint de la sous-ministre associée à l'encadrement des ressources informationnelles (MSG-SMERI) and Expert-Conseil Auprès de l'OCDE ”Modernization, e-Government & Information Resources Management”

16:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room: 3870
Stream A -
e-Communitites
Chair

Room: 3740
Stream B -
Virtual Policies
Chair

Room: 3465
Stream C -
e-Government Strategies
Chair

16:30

e-Participation in Comparison and Contrast: Online Debates at the EU’s Platform 'Your Voice in Europe'
Winkler Roman, Austrian Acadamy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria 

Virtual Policy Networks: Where all Roads lead to Rome
McNutt Kathleen, University of Regina, Canada

Conditions for Creating e-Government
Van Wamelen Johan, Ordina Consultancy, Delft, The Netherlands

17:00

The Effects of On-line Groups on e-Government 
Mitchell Charles, Grambling State University, Louisianna, USA

Internet Policy Markets to Prevent Legislative Corruption
Gamble James, Politicalsheepdog.com, Gibson Island, Maryland USA

Analyzing and Comparing eGovernment Strategies
Parisopoulos Konstantinos, Konstantinos Tarabanis, University of Macedonia and Efthimios Tambouris Informatics and Telematics Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece

17:30

Close of conference day

19:00

Conference dinner 'Tour de Ville" Delta Hôtel - Centre Ville

Friday 28 September

 

9:30

Keynote address: The CEFRIO Surveys: Measuring the Expectations of Québec's Citizens regarding e-government
Rejean Roy, CEFRIO, Quebec

10:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room: 3870
Stream A -
Citizen centred practices
Chair

Room: 3740
Mini Track -
Scaleable Architectures
Chair -
Peter Salhofer

Room: 3465
Stream B -
Evaluation
Chair

11:00

eSV - a  Forward-Looking Initiative of all Social Insurance Institutions for a Customer-Friendly Service on the Internet
Schuller Christian, Hauptverband der Österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger, Vienna, Austria

Quality-aware Agents for e-Government Information Systems Architecture
Salzano Gabriella,  Abdelbasset Guemeida and Robert Jeansoulin, Université de Marne-la-Vallée, France

Lessons Learned from Testing: Analysing and Problem Solving an Online Military Watchboard Medical Decision Support System (MWMDSS) Application: Potential Implications for Civilian and e-Government Organisations
Rodger James,  Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Parag Pendharkar, Penn State Capitol College, PA, USA

11:30

Digital Planning Dialogue
Berntzen Lasse, Vestfold University College, Tonsberg and Jon Arne Trollvik, Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority, Honefoss, Norway

Formalization and Analysis of Public Administration Domain with the OTS/CafeOBJ Method
Chen Xiaoyi and Jianwen Xiang, Weiqiang Kong and Kokichi Futatsugi Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Nomi, Ishikawa, Japan

Interstellar Government
Gangle Karl, Glenellyn, IL, USA

12:00

The Aging and Disability Resource Center in Global Perspective
Shelley Mack and Seongyeon Auh, Iowa State University, USA

Multichannel e-Government. A Reality Check by way of in-Depth User and Usability Research in Flanders.
Van Audenhove Leo, Tomas Staelens, An Jacobs, Vrije Universiteit Brussells and Greet Jans, and Jeroen Vanattenhoven, The Catholic University Leuven, Petra Vriterverdgem and Lawrence Hautekette, University of Ghent, Belgium

The Development of e-Government Framework Based on Open Source
Rosiyadi Didi and Ridodi Anantaprama, Research Center For Informatics-Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: 3870
Stream A -
ICT for e-Government
Chair 

Room: 3740
Stream B -
National applications
Chair

 

13:30

Measuring Impacts of ICT on the Process Landscape of Public Administrations
Baacke Lars,  René Fitterer and Peter Rohner,  University of St. Gallen,  Switzerland

Is e-Government on the Agenda of Small Municipalities? Empirical Evidences from an Italian Case Study
Bof Francesco, Bocconi School of Management, Milan and Pietro Previtali, University of Pavia, Italy

 

14:00

Towards the e-Government Shop: Applying the e-Shop Paradigm to e-Goverment
Salhofer Peter, David Ferbas, Gerhild Janser and Barbara Meyer, University of Applied Sciences, Graz, Austria

An Integrated use of paper and electronic processes in a Public Agency in Luxembourg
Hitzelberger Patrik and Fernand Feltz, Centre de Recherche Public, Belvaux, Luxembourg

 

14:30

Opening the Black Box: Economic and Organizational Effects of e-Government
Aichholzer Georg, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria

The Austrian Citizen Card concept
Polzer Simone Main Association of the Austrian Social Insurance Institutions, Vienna, Austria

 

15:00

Room 3870
Summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by
Jacques Ajenstat


Updated September 17th 2007

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