Newsletter
nr. 42
din 26 Noiembrie 2003
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ROMANIA
01.>>>>Site-ul www.usfpr.ro, la dispozitia functionarilor
publici
02.>>>>Cisco: Nu putem vorbi de e-government în
lipsa broadband
03.>>>>Solutii menite sa contribuie la eficientizarea
activitatilor din cadrul administratiei publice
04.>>>>Din 2004 declaratia de venit global va putea
fi depusa si in format electronic
E-DEMOCRACY
05.>>>>Dublin launches virtual Athenian forum
06.>>>>Seattle Democracy Portal Drives Civic Participation
ONLINE ACTIVISM
07.>>>>Bush protest just a click away
08.>>>>Holy Policy Wonks, Batman! Gotham Gazette
Aces Civic Duty
E-VOTE
09.>>>>California's Secretary of State Announces
Electronic Voting Directives
10.>>>>E-voting systems successfully tested in Catalan
elections
11.>>>>Scots and Welsh need e-voting
ACCESS
12.>>>>Armenia boosts access to Internet and e-governance
13.>>>>China's Grip on Info Loosening
14.>>>>Governments 'play key role' in reducing digital
divide
E-GOVERNMENT
15.>>>>Open for business
16.>>>>France powers up its e-government portal
and prepares country-wide government contact centre
17.>>>>European Cities are no e-government champions,
finds new global survey
POLICY
18.>>>>Council endorses EU e-government priorities
E-READINESS
19.>>>>Belarus: two dimensions of e-democracy
ROMANIA
01.>>>>Site-ul www.usfpr.ro, la dispozitia functionarilor
publici
...(Curentul: 24/11/2003)
De cateva zile, la dispozitia functionarilor publici din intreaga
tara
se afla site-ul www.usfpr.ro. Site-ul a fost construit de specialistii
din cadrul Uniunii Sindicatelor Functionarilor Publici din Romania
(USFPR). Prin intermediul Internetului, doar accesand aceasta
pagina,
functionarii publici din intreaga tara pot afla numeroase noutati.
http://www.curentul.ro/curentul.php?numar=20031124&cat=13&subcat=
100&subart=46950
02.>>>>Cisco: Nu putem vorbi de e-government în
lipsa broadband
...(Ziarul Financiar: 25/11/2003)
e-Government și societate informațională. Două sintagme care
apar
obsesiv în discursuri, și la București, și la Bruxelles, atunci
când
vine vorba de integrarea tehnologică a României în Uniunea Europeană.
Însă din spatele discursurilor mai mult sau mai puțin
teoretice despre
"ce va fi", își ițesc capul chestiunile practice.
http://www.zf.ro/index.php?runpath0=article&runpath1=view&id=
19535&PHPSESSID=87d8599b2dcccc7069a866d0dfb4aa91
03.>>>>Solutii menite sa contribuie la eficientizarea
activitatilor din
cadrul administratiei publice
...(Agora News: 20/11/2003)
Participarea la Forumul National "Serviciile Publice de Interes
General
in Perspectiva Integrarii Romaniei in Uniunea Europeana", desfasurat
intre 17-18 noiembrie la Palatul Parlamentului, sub patronajul
Presedintiei Romaniei, a comnstituit pentru compania SIVECO
Romania o
ocazie de a demonstra capabilitatile solutiilor sale menite
sa
contribuie la eficientizarea activitatilor administratiei publice.
http://www.agora.ro/news/articol.shtml?id=64998
04.>>>>Din 2004 declaratia de venit global va putea fi
depusa si in
format electronic
...(MCTI: 25/11/2003)
In conferinta de presa de astazi, 25 noiembrie 2003, Ministrul
Comunicatiilor si Tehnologiei Informatiei, Dan Nica, a anuntat
ca,
impreuna cu Ministerul Finantelor Publice, se lucreaza la realizarea
unui sistem care sa permita depunerea electronica a Declaratiei
de venit
global pentru persoanele fizice.
http://www.mcti.ro/mcti0.html?page=1661
E-DEMOCRACY
05.>>>>Dublin launches virtual Athenian forum
...(ElectricNews.net: 19/11/2003)
A new section of the Dublin.ie Web site has been launched, with
the aim
of bringing democracy back to its Athenian roots. Called "Democracy
in
the City" and launched on Wednesday, the project has been described
by
its creators as a "democracy marketplace," where opinions, proposals
and
ideas can be expressed in full view of the public and politicians.
http://www.electricnews.net/news.html?code=9382133
06.>>>>Seattle Democracy Portal Drives Civic Participation
...(Government Technology: 18/11/2003)
The idea of using the Internet to promote civic participation
is the
driving force behind the creation of the Seattle Democracy Portal.
The
site was built to help change the relationship of citizens and
government and encourage participation in the political process.
City
Council meetings are no longer relegated to the far reaches
of a cable
channel. With the Seattle Democracy Portal, citizens can use
the Web
site to view live videostreams of the Seattle Channel TV signal
and
utilize an extensive video archive of over 900 sessions to watch
past
meetings.
http://www.govtech.net/news/news.php?id=77913
ONLINE ACTIVISM
07.>>>>Bush protest just a click away
...(Reuters UK: 19/11/2003)
A tech-savvy pair of armchair activists have built a Web site
that aims
to coordinate the efforts of protesters electronically as U.S.
President
George W. Bush travels through London, and bring the results
to
"netizens" everywhere.
http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=internetNews&storyID=3853709§ion=news
08.>>>>Holy Policy Wonks, Batman! Gotham Gazette
Aces Civic Duty
...(OJR: 20/11/2003)
How does a small nonprofit site win awards and grab attention
in
media-saturated New York City? By staying hyper-focused on local
issues
and government -- and making it fun.
http://www.ojr.org/ojr/glaser/1069368190.php
E-VOTE
09.>>>>California's Secretary of State Announces
Electronic Voting
Directives
...(Government Technology: 24/11/2003)
California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley announced Friday
that
beginning July 1, 2005, no county or city may purchase a touch-screen
voting system that does not include an accessible voter verified
paper
audit trail (VVPAT). As of July 2006, all touch-screen voting
systems
used in California, regardless of when they were purchased,
must have a
VVPAT that can be used by all voters, including the visually
impaired,
to verify that their preferences are accurately recorded.
http://www.govtech.net/news/news.php?id=78499
10.>>>>E-voting systems successfully tested in Catalan
elections
...(eGovernment News: 17/11/2003)
Three e-voting pilot tests were successfully conducted during
the
elections to the Parliament of Catalonia in Spain on 16/11/2003.
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=showDocument
&documentID=1806&parent=chapter&preChapterID=0-140-194
11.>>>>Scots and Welsh need e-voting
...(KableNET.com: 21/11/2003)
Scotland and Wales would benefit from introducing e-voting in
future
elections for the devolved administrations, according to an
influential
report published on 19 November 2003. The Electoral Commission's
report
on the 2003 elections in the devolved administrations highlights
the
need for "more convenient methods of voting".
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/E85C116ABFE342AE80256DE4003ACB66
?OpenDocument
ACCESS
12.>>>>Armenia boosts access to Internet and e-governance
...(UNDP Newsfront: 20/11/2003)
With the opening last week of a new information and communications
(ICT) centre, Armenia is boosting access to the Internet and
e-governance. The centre, opened by Foreign Minister Vartan
Oskanian, in
Yerevan, the capital, has 38 workstations and provides access
to the
Armenian Freenet, that has offered free email and other Internet
tools
in the Armenian language since 1998.
http://www.undp.org/dpa/frontpagearchive/2003/november/20nov03/index.htm
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13.>>>>China's Grip on Info Loosening
...(Wired News: 21/11/2003)
China's government has long controlled the information its citizens
receive through official media, but that may end as the Internet
burrows
deeper into the fast-changing communist country, a Chinese Internet
expert says.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,61333,00.html
14.>>>>Governments 'play key role' in reducing digital
divide
...(CNET News.com: 21/11/2003)
The digital divide is alive and well around the world,
according to a
new international survey. A study released on Wednesday by the
United
Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) assesses
Internet
accessibility around the globe in 2002.
http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5110176.html?tag=nefd_top
E-GOVERNMENT
15.>>>>Open for business
...(KableNET.com: 19/11/2003)
The UK Government's latest website for business aims to help
firms cope
with red tape.
The Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) has launched a new
website
to provide a single access point to Government information for
businesses. The site aimed primarily at small and medium sized
firms, is
aimed to help navigate around complex regulations and offers
Government
services.
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/60A844D182FB19F880256DE30045513D
?OpenDocument
16.>>>>France powers up its e-government portal
and prepares
country-wide government contact centre
...(eGovernment News: 18/11/2003)
Three years after its creation, the French e-government portal
Service-Public.fr entered a new phase on 13/11/2003 with the
addition of
a section dedicated to businesses. The portal was previously
targeting
mostly individual citizens.
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=showDocument
&documentID=1813&parent=chapter&preChapterID=0-140-194
17.>>>>European Cities are no e-government champions,
finds new global
survey
...(eGovernment News: 19/11/2003)
Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, New York, and Shanghai will receive
the
"World Cities Best Practices E-Government Award" at an international
conference to be held on 21/11/2003 in Seoul, Korea. The five
cities
were declared e-government champions in a new survey conducted
jointly
by the E-governance Institute of Rutgers University-Newark,
and the
Global e-Policy e-Government Institute of Sungkyunkwan University,
Korea.
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=showDocument
&documentID=1817&parent=chapter&preChapterID=0-140-194
POLICY
18.>>>>Council endorses EU e-government priorities
...(eGovernment News: 21/11/2003)
The Telecom Council of Ministers held in Brussels on 20/11/2003
has
formally endorsed the EU e-government priorities for the coming
years by
adopting its conclusions on the Communication of the Commission
on "The
role of eGovernment for Europe's future".
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ida/jsps/index.jsp?fuseAction=showDocument
&documentID=1830&parent=chapter&preChapterID=0-140-194
E-READINESS
19.>>>>Belarus: two dimensions of e-democracy
...(E-Belarus: nov. 2003)
According to the results of a poll conducted in 2002 by the
Institute of
Sociology and Social Technologies of the National Academy of
Science 40
per cent of Belarus' population are computer literate. More
than a
quarter (27 per cent) of respondents have access to the internet
but
only one tenth of them access the internet daily. And one fifth
(22 per
cent) of those who access the internet do it more than once
during the
week, 29 per cent access the net several times a month, while
39 per
cent go online less than once a month. One tenth of those polled
said
they were unaware of the internet.
http://www.e-belarus.org/article/edemocracy2003.html
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