Due to a number of requests for extensions we are extending the deadline for
abstract submissions to the 4th European Conference on e-Government to 28
February.
As part of the Programme of events during Ireland's Presidency of the EU,
the Irish Government are hosting the 4th European Conference on eGovernment
in Dublin on 17 - 18 June 2004.
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 eGovernment.
e-Government is not solely about technology - it is about reinventing the
way in which service providers and customers interact, transforming
government 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 advanced practice in respect of the conference themes
outlined below, from academics, government departments and practitioners in
the public and private sector. The conference to be held in Dublin on 17 -
18 June 2004 is also seeking case studies and reports of work-in-progress..
A full call for papers and other information about the conference can be
found at
http://www.academic-conferences.org/eceg2004/eceg2004-call-papers.htm
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