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European Union Location Framework Workshop
Integration of Location in
e-Government
The challenges and some
Best Practices from Europe
11 December 2013
Budapest
Budapest
Objective of the workshop
The European Union Location Framework
(EULF) aims to improve the integration of location information in e-Government.
There are many challenges, but much has been done already.
The workshop aims at understanding
the issues the e-Government practitioners face in integrating location into
real-world applications and learning from approaches that have worked in some
countries in Europe.
The workshop will introduce the EULF,
which is part if the European Union ISA programme. e-Government practitioners
will be invited to explain their experience, the issues they face and how these
issues might be addressed. Breakout sessions will allow in depth discussion on
particular topics.
Target public
e-Government practitioners and people
from the Geographic Information-sector.
Venue
The workshop is hosted by HUNAGI on
11 December 2013 in Budapest
Ministry of Rural Development, Room
Darányi I
Budapest V. Kossuth tér 11 (just in
front of the Parliament building)
Organisation
The workshop is co-organized by the
European Commission, Joint Research Centre (and the Catholic University of
Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium), with support from EUROGI (European Umbrella
Organisation for Geographic Information)
09:00-09:30
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Welcome and opening of the workshop
Objectives of the day: understanding the issues the e-Government
practitioners face in integrating location into real-world applications and
learning from approaches that have worked in some countries
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Local host
KU Leuven
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09:30-10:00
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Keynote Presentation from the Hungarian e-Government sector
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Keynote Presenter
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10:00-10:30
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The ISA programme: centerpiece for reaching interoperability in
the public sector
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European Commission (ISA Unit)
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10:30-10:50
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European Union Location Framework: bringing together location and
e-Government – what are the challenges and current practices?
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European Commission (JRC)
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10:50-11:20
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Break
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11:20-12:00
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Some Best Practice stories:
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Innovation through the integration of location
in e-Government: an example from Flanders (Belgium)
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Linking INSPIRE and e-Government: the case of
the Czech Republic
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Speakers (TBC)
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12:00-13:00
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Breakout groups / tables to
discuss:
1. Policy and Strategy Alignment: Consistent EU and Member States
policy and legislative approach
2.
e-Government Integration: Location becomes a key enabler in
e-Government systems
3.
Committed Partnerships: Fostering a highly collaborative community to share and adopt best
practices
What are the lessons learn from the
examples presented? What are the challenges for the different sectors to
better integrate location in their work processes?
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Chair and rapporteurs (TBC)
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13:00-14:00
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Lunch
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14:00-14:20
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The INSPIRATION project: cooperation in the Balkan to make location
work in the context of e-Government
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Speaker (TBC)
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14:20-15:30
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Panel Discussion – How might we collectively work together on the
issues identified in the morning, what can we learn from the Best Practice
examples?
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Speakers from the European Commission, from public and private sector
(TBC)
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15:30-16:00
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Break
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16:00-16:45
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Summary and Wrap-up
Initial response to the issues and
ideas generated by the workshop and how the EULF will be adapted to
accommodate this need.
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16:45-17:00
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Closing
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