Introduction to a proposed International Centre for Excellent in E/M Government in the Illawarra. Presented at RDA Illawarra's State of the Illawarra Regional Leader's Summit.
2. ïœ Technology has made it easier than ever for
government to interact with community
ïœ However, there is a dizzying array of options
ïœ While there are many tools, governments need
help and leadership to know what works best
ïœ The UN has decided to fix this with a Centre of
Excellence â and we want it to be here.
3. ïœ To provide the research, information, tools &
data to enable E/M government.
ïœ Four key tasks:
1. Policy & Framework Development
2. Training and Capacity Building
3. Technology and Application Development
4. Data Accessibility and Interchange
4. ïœ Research & Development
⊠Connecting leading researchers in field with UOW
ïœ E/M-Government Adoption
⊠Illawarra will become an innovator & âroad testâ new
approaches to citizen engagement using technology
ïœ Regional ICT Industry Opportunities
⊠ICT businesses can create E/M-Government
technology in conjunction or for use by the Centre
ïœ Training & Conferences
⊠Export income & conference tourism opportunities
5. ïœ Seeking establishment funding
⊠50% from the Australian Commonwealth
⊠50% from the United Nations (UNDESA)
ïœ Two year initial phase
⊠Research into best practice
⊠International Policy & Framework development
⊠Validate Research & Framework activities by using
test-beds within the Illawarra
⊠Creation of initial training & enablement content
6. Mr. Michael Szafraniec
Chair WSIS Sub-Group on Citizen Engagement
UNDESA
Web resources;
ïœ www.unpan.org
ïœ www.unpan.org/dpepa.asp
ïœ www.itu.int/wsis