Gov 3.0
Laufzeit: 01.11.2017 - 31.12.2020
Partner: University of the Aegean, Griechenland (Koordinator), Agder University, Norwegen, Danube University Krems, Österreich, National E-Government Kompetenzzentrum, Deutschland, Pricewaterhouse Coopers Business Solutions SA, Singular Logic Cyprus Ltd., The Lisbon Council for Economic Competitiveness and Social Renewal, Belgien, United Nations University, Portugal
Förderung durch: Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliance, Project Reference No. 588306-EPP-1-2017-1-EL-EPPKA2-KA
Kurzfassung
The area of Electronic Government has up to now been tackling important problems for administrations and societies such as service provision, automation in the public sector, interoperability and common standards, information systems, security and authentication and legal issues. Moreover, researchers and practitioners have started to tackle Open and Collaborative Governance issues, such as Big, Open, Linked Data (BOLD) for Governments, opinion mining and sentiment analysis in Governance and...
The area of Electronic Government has up to now been tackling important problems for administrations and societies such as service provision, automation in the public sector, interoperability and common standards, information systems, security and authentication and legal issues. Moreover, researchers and practitioners have started to tackle Open and Collaborative Governance issues, such as Big, Open, Linked Data (BOLD) for Governments, opinion mining and sentiment analysis in Governance and advanced interoperability infrastructures and systems. The proposed project Scientific Foundations Training and Entrepreneurship Activities in the Domain of ICT-enabled Governance (Gov 3.0) will go beyond the existing state-of-the-art in analysing developments from the public and private sector towards establishing the new, important scientific domain of Government 3.0 (ICT-enabled Governance).
The Gov 3.0 project will contribute to the development of ICT-enabled Governance by developing new methods for road mapping research priorities, new curricula for teaching at pre-graduate, post-graduate and company executive levels, new approaches for fostering entrepreneurship attempts (e.g. Startup companies based on Open Data) and a novel Massive Online Open Course that will be available and maintained during and after the implementation of the project.
The consortium consists of five Universities and three Enterprises. The choice of the partners was made in terms of the covering of the multidisciplinary issues concerning the interrelation of the expertise of each consortium member to the neighbouring scientific domain that is needed for the completion of the project. The core consortium will be backed by a network of 10 associated partners, covering practically most of the EU member states.
The envisaged impact of the project relates to the establishment of Government 3.0 as a vivid scientific domain, encompassing Electronic Government, ICT-enabled Governance and Policy Modelling and support. The most positive impact affects citizens themselves as the road is now clear to unify and apply these studies and applications, which were developed for citizens.
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