Welcome
The School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics is proud to
organise
The Fifth eGovernment Workshop 2009 (eGOV09)
Tuesday November
10, 2009 Brunel University, West London UB8
3PH, United Kingdom
"Better Government"
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The fifth eGovernment Workshop will take place at Brunel in 2009. With several non-attendees commenting
on the clashes of events in Early September it will be at a later date in November and provide a mid-term
highlight to break the teaching cycle.
This workshop calls for theoretical analysis, empirical research, or case studies that will provide us
with a deeper insight into issues surrounding the use of Information and Communications
Technology to achieve better government. Topics are expected to be drawn from:
- Innovation and Transformation in the public sector
- Flexible and adaptable systems and platforms
- eParticipation, eConsultation, eDemocracy and eVoting
- Cooperation and coordination across government agencies
- eGovernment Portals, one stop shop facility, and web accessibility
- Mobile technology and eGovernment
- Usability, eServices, eTransactions, multi-modal delivery, and personalisation
- Social Inclusion, the Digital Divide and e-Inclusion
- Security, Trust, Confidence, Privacy, Data Protection, eSignature, authentication, and
biometric cards
- eGovernment evaluation, good Practice and feedback from users
- Organisational change, training, culture, and sustainability
- Technology, infrastructure, Interoperability and integration)
- Information Knowledge Management and eGovernment
- Transparency, responsiveness, and accountability
- eLegislation, Outsourcing and eGovernance
Keynote Speakers:
TBA
Selected Papers will be Published in Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy by Emerald
or
International Journal of Electronic Government Research by IRMA International