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From:                   Sue Nugus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:                3rd European conference on e-Government
Date sent:              Wed, 12 Mar 2003 15:14:51 -0000

I would be grateful if you could post the following call for papers
reminder for the 3rd European Conference on e-Government (ECEG 2003)
which is being held at Trinity College Dublin on 2-1 July this year.
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This is a reminder that the closing date for abstract submissions to
the 3rd European Conference on e-Government (ECEG 2003) is 28 March.
The conference this year is being held on the 2-3 July at Trinity
College Dublin. The keynote speaker this year is Professor Stephen
Coleman

Within both central and local government there is an agenda to
radically transform the delivery of public services through the
adoption of advanced information and communications technology (ICT).
Whether in central or local government, or other parts of the public
service sector, this is generally referred to as e-Government.
e-Government is not solely about technology - it is about reinventing
the way in which service providers and customers interact,
transforming business processes, providing community leadership,
enabling economic development and renewing the role of government
itself in society. The advisory group for the conference invites
submissions of papers on both the theory and practice of all aspects
of web enabling technology in the public sector. The conference is
seeking qualitative, experienced-based and quantitative papers as
well
as case studies and reports of work-in-progress from academics,
government departments and members of the public service sector.
Topics may include, but are not limited to, e-Government portals,
e-Government transaction sites, webocracy, e-democracy, security and
confidentiality, integrated systems, citizen centric information
systems, web-enabled knowledge management and other ICT enabled
systems in the public service sector.

Abstracts of 500 words should, in the first instance, be sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Further information about the conference can be
found at http://www.mcil.co.uk/2n-eceg2003-home.htm


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