The objective
This session organised by the European Commission will aim to come up with concrete ideas for EU Digital Government. It will identify benefits to be pursued within the portfolio of EU Digital Government policies and how they interplay with the suggested “activities” or objectives for the digitalisation of the administration to be funded by the Digital Europe Programme, the likely outputs of possible concrete implementations and projects, and indicators to measure their success.
Drawing from their experience, competences, sensitivity and most of all imagination, participants will map concrete ideas for positive change to established policy objectives in the field of digital government (principles coming from Tallinn declaration n, eGovernment action plan 2016-20120 and/or the European Interoperability Framework). We will sketch the intervention logic and underlying assumptions (external factors impacting the success of the programme).
This workshop is an opportunity for students to understand the link between policy objectives and actual implementation.
The output from the session could be used to provide input to future EU policy on digital government and concrete actions in this field:
- either to confirm or refine some of the orientations of the Digital Europe programme in its support to the public sector.
- Identify gaps in the Digital Europe programme with regard to policy objectives
- Source of ideas for the DE first calls in 2021-2022.
- Inform the reflection on future European Digital Government objectives
This will be a highly interactive section that will allow everybody to present their ideas, discuss them and refine them.
Moderators |
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Georges Lobo |
Cristina Cosma |
Alma Joy Ridderhof |