
MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION
MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:UCG, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, TU Delft, TRAFFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL, Marine Institute +8 partnersUCG,Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,TU Delft,TRAFFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL,Marine Institute,ENTERPRISE LITHUANIA,CERTH,VL O,MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION,SWIRRL,TUT,PROXML BVBA,Department of Agriculture Food and the MarineFunder: European Commission Project Code: 693849Overall Budget: 2,788,010 EURFunder Contribution: 2,788,010 EURThe OpenGovIntelligence project aims at stimulating sustainable economic growth in Europe through fostering innovation in society and enterprises. Towards this end, OpenGovIntelligence suggests a holistic approach for the modernization of Public Administration (PA) by exploiting Linked Open Statistical Data (LOSD) technologies. This includes new business processes, policies, and tools that will enable the active participation of the society and enterprises in data sharing and in the co-production of innovative data-driven public services. The objectives of the OpenGovIntelligence project include: • The identification of challenges in opening up and exploiting LOSD for the co-production of innovative data-driven public services. • The creation of a framework comprising business processes, policies, and data infrastructure architectures. This framework specifies a user-centric LOSD Innovation Ecosystem that orchestrates the collaboration of society and PA for opening up and exploiting LOSD to address relevant challenges and facilitate the co-production of innovative data-driven public services. • The delivery of the OpenGovIntelligece ICT toolkit comprising easy-to-use and user-centric tools to facilitate realizing the LOSD Innovation Ecosystem. • The OpenGovIntelligence pilots in six countries to validate and prove the usability and effectiveness of the LOSD Innovation Ecosystem. The pilots will develop services at both national and local level to tackle societal and PA challenges in various problem areas such as internal decision-making in PAs, enhancing e-services provided by Points of Single Contact in Europe, and improving policy-making in the areas of environment protection, economic growth, and unemployment.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:GFOSS, DW, GALWAY CITY COUNCIL, Government of Ireland, National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos +6 partnersGFOSS,DW,GALWAY CITY COUNCIL,Government of Ireland,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,TENFORCE,EJC,Department of Public Expenditure and Reform,MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION,UCG,ATCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 645886Overall Budget: 2,802,190 EURFunder Contribution: 2,469,040 EURThe revolution in information technology over the last years has proven its ability to process huge amounts of data and made evident that big data can change the world. Open Government Data (OGD), from being an obscure possibility just five years ago, is spreading across the globe at a phenomenal rate, delivering the promise to spur innovation, to deliver better services for less money, to improve planning, to increase transparency, and to reduce corruption. In this context, YourDataStories envisions to bring this promise closer to reality, through a highly customisable online platform for data exploitation focused in the financial flows that are critical for transparency, collaboration and participation. Users, ranging from governmental bodies to journalists and to citizens, will be facilitated by powerful and established tools, not only to discover relevant information but also to remix it with diverse and dynamic data sources: YourDataStories acts like an interactive canvas to enable data citizens to (re)write their own data history. YourDataStories brings an innovative solution whose innovation potential spreads across many directions, from leveraging best practices and proven technologies across Europe, to exploiting the social Web for accessing citizens, and to supporting sustainable public services across borders. Building on top of the "Transparency Portal" initiative of the Greek government, YourDataStories can be viewed as a way to showcase and transfer the existing expertise to European level, in an attempt to transform governments and governance in Europe. At the same time, YourDataStories seeks to exploit and embed in this effort the benefits of the social Web, establishing an innovative bidirectional channel between the Social and Semantic Web. Finally, YourDataStories aims to support sustainable services, supported by a marketing ecosystem of applications offering cross-border services of public finance flows across Europe.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:POSAM, SPOL SRO, E-SENS.COM GBR, ILiM, BUNDESRECHENZENTRUM GMBH, Ministry of Public Administration +28 partnersPOSAM, SPOL SRO,E-SENS.COM GBR,ILiM,BUNDESRECHENZENTRUM GMBH,Ministry of Public Administration,UNIONCAMERE,SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - POZNANSKI INSTYTUT TECHNOLOGICZNY,BFH,TIMELEX,LVM,DTI,INFOCERT,MAL,Finnish Transport Safety Agency,EZK,Stockholm University,FINNISH TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION AGENCY,STRAVV.DE - STRATEGISCHE VERWAWALTUNGSVERNETZUNG DEUTSCHLAND,STEFAN,BRC,CHASQUIS,UPRC,MEBITECH BILISIM,MINISTRY OF ADMINISTRATIVE RECONSTRUCTION,LIST,TUT,MINISTERIE VAN BINNENLANDSE ZAKEN EN KONINKRIJKSRELATIES,LIETUVOS TRANSPORTO SAUGOS ADMINISTRACIJA,ICI BUCURESTI,Direction interministérielle du numérique (DINUM),Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications,EAMA,LIETUVOS SAUGIOS LAIVYBOS ADMINISTRACIJAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 737460Overall Budget: 8,195,090 EURFunder Contribution: 7,996,710 EURThe “Once-Only” Principle Project (TOOP) explores and demonstrates the “once-only” principle through multiple sustainable pilots, using a federated architecture on a cross-border collaborative pan-European scale in order to identify drivers and barriers and to provide a basis for future implementations and wider use. Three pilots are implemented: (1) Cross-border e-Services for Business Mobility, (2) Updating Connected Company Data and (3) Online Ship and Crew Certificates. TOOP has the ambition to connect 59 information systems from 21 countries. The methodological approach of TOOP is based on an exploratory and agile pilot life-cycle approach to cross-border pilots, the planning and implementation of which is supported by the development of a generic federated architecture and building blocks, the identification and mitigation of barriers, including legal issues, and the evaluation of the results, with pro-active dissemination and sustainable exploitation of the results throughout the project. TOOP’s main technological innovation is a generic federated OOP architecture that supports the interconnection and interoperability of national registries at the EU level. The pilots planned are ambitious as they contain innovations and provide a basis for recommendations for future implementations and the wider use of the OOP. The project is an important learning environment for OOP in particular and European e-Government in general. The pilots are scalable and can be extended to all Member States in subsequent years. TOOP’s consortium of 51 organisations consists of 19 national administrations (or authorized thereby) from 19 different EU Member States and 2 Associated Countries. The public administrations provide effective piloting, research partners make sure that the key preconditions for effective piloting are met, and private entities support exploitation, all complementing each other in the whole range of activities and areas dealt with in TOOP.
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