First Session - Morning |
10:00-10:30 | Welcome coffee and registration |
10:30-10:40 | Opening Greetings Speaker: Mechthild Rohen - Head of Unit for “Public Services” - DG CONNECT |
10:40-11:00 | Keynote speech: Co-delivery of public services and promoting public sector innovation Speaker: Representative from the OECD division “Reform of the Public Sector” |
11:00-11:20 | The value of Open eGovernment Services and the public sector’s role innovating them: overall presentation of the study, definitions & taxonomy Giovanna Galasso will make an introductive presentation on the project structure and goals, while Francesco Mureddu will focus on of what is meant by “Open eGovernment Services”. Speakers: Giovanna Galasso, Senior Manager - PwC, Digital Innovation Team & Francesco Mureddu, Senior Researcher - Open Evidence |
11:20-12:30 | The value of delivering Open eGovernment Services: presentation of selected cases Giancarlo Senatore will moderate a session with case representatives, sharing insights collected through the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) on concrete cases of Open eGovernment Services; a plenary discussion and Q&As with all case representatives will close this session. Moderator: Giancarlo Senatore, Partner - PwC, Government & Public Sector |
Case 1: IoPartecipo+ IoPartecipo+ is a co-created platform for collaborative decision making and idea sharing, operating at the regional and local level. Speaker: Sabrina Franceschini - Regione Emilia Romagna - Italy | Case 2: NemID The eIDM system in Denmark introduces a general open, scalable and transparent security infrastructure based on PKI, controlled by the State and operated by private Certificate authorities. Speaker: Charlotte Jacoby - Danish Agency for Digitization - Denmark |
Case 3: FixMyStreet FixMyStreet is a service that allows citizens to report and provide feedback to public authorities, while making the public sector save time and money. Speaker: Benjamin Nickolls - MySociety - UK | Case 4: Di@vgeia Di@vgeia is an online platform where both central and local public administrations can upload documents and processes to enable citizens and businesses to access them in a user friendly way. Speaker: Nancy Routzouni - Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reform - Greece |
12:30-12:45 | Open eGovernment Services and Social Welfare Gianluca Misuraca from JRC-IPTS will briefly present four additional cases of Open eGovernment Services applied to the social welfare domain. The cases have been analysed within the scope of the project IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation in support to the implementation of the EU Social Investment Package. Speaker: Gianluca Misuraca from JRC-IPTS |
12:45-13:00 | What are people saying about Open eGoverment Services and how the public sector can innovate them: first outcomes from the web-survey & the interviews In this session the results of the interviews and the web-survey will be presented. These were organised to gather stakeholders’ perception on Open eGovernment Services, namely around the responders’ view of the drivers and barriers for the adoption of Open eGovernment Services. Speaker: David Brunelleschi, Assistant Manager - PwC, Government & Public Sector |
13:00-14:00 | Buffet lunch |
Second Session - Afternoon |
14:00-14:15 | Public Sector Innovation and the future of Open eGovernment Services: Presentation of the “future scenarios” David Osimo will present some possible “future scenarios” on the potential adoption of Open eGovernment Services. This introduction will open the way towards the group discussion over these scenarios. Moderator and Speaker: David Osimo, Scientific Director, Open Evidence |
14:15-15:15 | Focus group discussions on the “future scenarios” and initial ideas on possible “policy recommendations” The participants will be divided into several panels. Each member of the group will be invited to provide inputs and discuss his/her views with the other group members, while a facilitator in each group will make sure to keep on track the discussion. Following, the same groups will be challenged to share some initial ideas on possible relevant policy recommendations; it will be particularly relevant to highlight HOW the upscaling can happen. |
15:15 -15:30 | Coffee break |
15:30-15:55 | Plenary discussion on “future scenarios” All the participants will get together for the final plenary session. The main results - including initial ideas emerged on policy recommendations from each group - will be outlined. Moderator and Speaker: David Osimo, Scientific Director, Open Evidence |
15:55-16:00 | Wrap up, next steps and final greetings As a concluding remark of the event there will be a wrap-up of the whole scenario workshop. Finally, next steps will be disclosed concerning in particular publishing proposed “policy recommendations” open to an iterative discussion and online validation process with stakeholders. Speakers - Giovanna Galasso, Senior Manager - PwC, Digital Innovation Team
- Representative from European Commission - DG CONNECT
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