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From e-Government to e-Voting to e- Democracy to e-Governance Dr. Julia Glidden 19 May 2005
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From e-Government to e- Democracy ● First point: one stop shop ● Sheffield.net: online payment, bookings, forms ● Public Data kiosks -free email ● eDemocracy projects – electronic voting – mock elections in schools – authentication research (eTen project) ● Smart|Sheffield card roll out ● Mobile technology for councillors
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In the Beginning...... e-Information = e-Government
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Where we Are....e-Government e-Information + e-Transactions = e-Government
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Where we Are... e-Government
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In the Beginning... e-Voting = e-Democracy
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e-Voting: From the Internet
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To Multi-To Multi- Platforms
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Where we Are... e-Democracy e-Voting + e-Participation = e-Democracy
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From e-Voting to e-Participation
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Students at City School Sheffield Participate in Interactive, e-Consultatoin and Vote on |Local Issues e-Democracy Objectives –Use IT to reengage citizens and government –Deliver information via creative, interative formats –Deploy wireless technologies to broaden reach
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From-E-Voting to e-Participation Interactive online consultation / voting 14-18 year olds Four Sheffield schools Smartcards authenticate students 3 issues: banning smoking, local facilities and their representatives
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From-E-Voting to e-Participation
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From e-Participation to e- Governance ● National project (Nomad) 2004 ● Bringing councillors closer to citizens ● 28 councillors given PDAs ● PDAs record citizen queries and issue receipt ● Citizens can track progress on a web site ● e-Enabled remote meetings: real-time eVoting
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From e-Democracy to e-Government -- The Virtuous Circle
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