The document discusses Greece's economic crisis and how an open government strategy could help address issues from the past decade. It outlines several open government initiatives in Greece including opening public sector appointments, conducting open consultations, and launching an open innovation lab. Open data around budgets, geospatial data, and statistics from various agencies are suggested. Challenges and next steps mentioned include improving data quality, facilitating citizen engagement, and establishing regulatory frameworks to support open government.
Trinity Kings World Leadership Services teams up with The City of Pittsburgh ...Terrell Patillo
Genesis 12:3Amplified Bible (AMP)
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And I will bless (do good for, benefit) those who bless you,
And I will curse [that is, subject to My wrath and judgment] the one who curses (despises, dishonors, has contempt for) you.
And in you all the families (nations) of the earth will be blessed.”
Presentation by Graça Fonseca, Secretary of State Assistant and for Administrative Modernisation, Portugal, at the 9th Conference on Measuring Regulatory Performance - Closing the Regulatory Cycle: Effective ex post Evaluation for Improved Policy Outcomes which took place in Lisbon on 20-21 June 2017. Further information is available at www.oecd.org/gov/regulatory-policy/measuring-regulatory-performance.htm.
e-Government: Thoughts on Leveraging Technology for Organisational Excellence...Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu
Given the size and import of the public sector across Africa's economies, it is clear that market-driven transformation however desirable, will be constrained by public sector alienated from and distrustful of technology. As a consequence, our countries fail to leverage the exponential value of a wholesale embrace of technology as an enabler, multiplier and accelerator of national development.
Presentation about Waag Society's Sustainability Programme for FutureSonic Festival in Manchester, given at the Environment 2.0 Open Lab om the 16th of May, 2009.
The short presentation delivered during the eGov Awards 2009 at Malmo, Sweden about a novel e-deliberation project in Greece which was one of the 18 finalists projects in the egov empowering citizens category
Spinelli transparency for citizens the brazilian experience of transparency p...icgfmconference
The Transparency Portal was created in November 2004 for the purpose of making it possible for public managers and citizens at large to follow up on the financial execution of all programs and actions of the Federal Government more easily. The information available in it includes: funds transferred by the Federal Government to states, municipalities and the Federal District; funds directly transferred to citizens; direct spending of the Federal Government with procurement or contracts for projects and services, including the spending of each agency with per diems, office supplies, equipment, projects and services; as well as spending through Payment Cards of the Federal Government.
The Portal shows all data on the SIAFI's (Federal Government Integrated System for Financial Management) financial execution, as well as data provided by the National Health Fund, by Caixa Econômica Federal ( Brazil 's federal savings bank), by the National Treasury Secretariat and by Banco do Brasil .
Apart from publishing all these data and information, the Transparency Portal makes a communication channel available: the Talk to Us link. Through this channel, users of the Portal can clear any doubts regarding accessibility or its contents, as well as post congratulations or suggestions.”
Presentation delivered by Carrie Bishop of FutureGov at Local by Social: South West Edition. Delivered at Council House, Bristol City Council, on Friday 28th January 2011. For further information on Local by Social please visit http://localbysocial.net/
Some toughts on the values of participatory budgetings and how TIC can foster these values. There are some examples of e-participatory budgetings in Brazil.
Trinity Kings World Leadership Services teams up with The City of Pittsburgh ...Terrell Patillo
Genesis 12:3Amplified Bible (AMP)
3
And I will bless (do good for, benefit) those who bless you,
And I will curse [that is, subject to My wrath and judgment] the one who curses (despises, dishonors, has contempt for) you.
And in you all the families (nations) of the earth will be blessed.”
Presentation by Graça Fonseca, Secretary of State Assistant and for Administrative Modernisation, Portugal, at the 9th Conference on Measuring Regulatory Performance - Closing the Regulatory Cycle: Effective ex post Evaluation for Improved Policy Outcomes which took place in Lisbon on 20-21 June 2017. Further information is available at www.oecd.org/gov/regulatory-policy/measuring-regulatory-performance.htm.
e-Government: Thoughts on Leveraging Technology for Organisational Excellence...Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu
Given the size and import of the public sector across Africa's economies, it is clear that market-driven transformation however desirable, will be constrained by public sector alienated from and distrustful of technology. As a consequence, our countries fail to leverage the exponential value of a wholesale embrace of technology as an enabler, multiplier and accelerator of national development.
Presentation about Waag Society's Sustainability Programme for FutureSonic Festival in Manchester, given at the Environment 2.0 Open Lab om the 16th of May, 2009.
The short presentation delivered during the eGov Awards 2009 at Malmo, Sweden about a novel e-deliberation project in Greece which was one of the 18 finalists projects in the egov empowering citizens category
Spinelli transparency for citizens the brazilian experience of transparency p...icgfmconference
The Transparency Portal was created in November 2004 for the purpose of making it possible for public managers and citizens at large to follow up on the financial execution of all programs and actions of the Federal Government more easily. The information available in it includes: funds transferred by the Federal Government to states, municipalities and the Federal District; funds directly transferred to citizens; direct spending of the Federal Government with procurement or contracts for projects and services, including the spending of each agency with per diems, office supplies, equipment, projects and services; as well as spending through Payment Cards of the Federal Government.
The Portal shows all data on the SIAFI's (Federal Government Integrated System for Financial Management) financial execution, as well as data provided by the National Health Fund, by Caixa Econômica Federal ( Brazil 's federal savings bank), by the National Treasury Secretariat and by Banco do Brasil .
Apart from publishing all these data and information, the Transparency Portal makes a communication channel available: the Talk to Us link. Through this channel, users of the Portal can clear any doubts regarding accessibility or its contents, as well as post congratulations or suggestions.”
Presentation delivered by Carrie Bishop of FutureGov at Local by Social: South West Edition. Delivered at Council House, Bristol City Council, on Friday 28th January 2011. For further information on Local by Social please visit http://localbysocial.net/
Some toughts on the values of participatory budgetings and how TIC can foster these values. There are some examples of e-participatory budgetings in Brazil.
2. Some people say…
“The Greek economic crisis
- even if it didn’t exist -
had to be invented ”
well, not really, but…
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3. Photo
Daniel Rose
http://goo.gl/CmNx
The Challenge
How to fix decade-old wrongdoings in a short time
The Big Question
Can an opengov strategy be an ally in this?
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4. Open Data
But surely the
citizens of a
democracy have a
right to know.
No! They have a right to
be ignorant. Knowledge
only means complicity in
guilt; ignorance has a
certain dignity.
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6. Opengov.gr
eGov Office of the Prime Minister:
1. Public service appointments
2. Open Consultations
3. Labs.opengov
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7. 1. Individuals can apply for
senior public sector appointments
56 calls for 1.235 positions to date
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8. 2. Open Consultations
Minimum 10 days period prescribed
Legal-ready docs
Paragraph by paragraph commenting
Comments subject to approval
Rating by non-reg users (plus/minus)
Name/email: Required - link: optional
No threading of comments
RSS for topics & comments
Content subject to CC license 3.0
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10. 3. An OpenGov.gr initiative
Open call to submit ideas on egov > rated by
members > evaluated by scientific committee >
shortlist presented in public event > proposed to
relevant authority.
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11. Phase 1
Redesign of gov services & portals (361 proposals)
Phase 2
Proposals on environment, tourism, health,
agriculture (41 proposals)
Phase 3
How to combat Bureaucracy (open)
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12. Q: What kind of data you wish to see open?
◄Budget & Balance sheet of
my Local Authority
All data of National
Stat Office ►
◄Personal data that
the state holds!
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13. A: What kind of data can YOU open up?
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14. Open & Free public Geospatial data
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15. Corruption
Are you saying that
winking at corruption
is government
policy?
No, no, Minister! It could
never be government
policy. That is
unthinkable! Only
government practice.
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16. The “Transparency Law” makes online publication
of Gov decisions, a legally binding requirement.
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17. Online tracking of campaign
expenditures by local authority
election candidates
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18. Compulsory online Census to record
all public servants in the payroll.
A full record produced for the first time!
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19. Free Info How are things
at the Campaign
for the Freedom
of Information,
by the way?
Sorry,
I can't talk
about that.
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20. Fire Service
Stats on fires ►
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22. www.illegalsigns.gov.gr
Citizens report on illegal
outdoor advertising signs
A Govt-led initiative!
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23. DigitalGreece2020
A Forum open to anyone who wishes to
discuss & get involved in the digital
national strategy
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24. Open government, Prime Minister.
Freedom of Information.
We should always tell the press
freely and frankly anything that they
could easily find out some other way
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25. Kallikratis: The Local Authorities’ reform plan
► Cuts municipalities & related entities by 2/3 roughly
► Local elections every 5 yrs to coincide with EU elections
► Obligatory publication of decisions on the internet
► Doubles local e-gov service shops (ΚΕΠ)
► Introduction of “smart citizen card”
…two critical reforms ►
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26. “The Deliberation Committee”
• Issues opinions about city affairs, proposes to the city on
local development issues and proposes solutions
• 2/3 of city councilors elect the members representatives
from the local academic, professional, trade, CSOs &
citizens
• 25-50 members total, chaired by the Mayor
• Parallel Online-Deliberation with all citizens “is not ruled
out”, and its results are presented to the committee by
the Chair
• Committee meets once every year, or every 3 months
upon invitation by the Chair.
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27. The “Citizens’ Supporter”
• A person appointed to act somewhat like a local
“Ombudsman” for the citizens
• He receives complaints from citizens and
enterprises on wrongdoings, he mediates for
their solution
• He is obliged to respond online within 30 days
• He compiles an annual report which is discussed
in a special city council session
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28. The Missing Link
…and beyond Greece
Photo
DianeCline
http://goo.gl/pZw6
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30. From Gov to Soc
Beyond Govt
Citizen-led collab & e-Democracy
e-participation
Facilitation, empowerment e-Governance
Relinquish control
Open Data, processes Open Gov
outcomes, internal collab.
Service delivery, rules
e-Government
outputs, accessibility
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31. From Gov to Soc
Beyond Govt
Citizen-led collab & e-Democracy
e-participation
Facilitation, empowerment e-Governance
Relinquish control
Open Data, processes Open Gov
outcomes, internal collab.
Service delivery, rules
e-Government
outputs, accessibility
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32. From Gov to Soc
Beyond Gov
Citizen-led collab & e-Democracy
e-participation
Facilitation, leverage e-Governance
Relinquish control
What makes this path feasible?
Open Data & processes Open Gov
seeds of collaboration
Service delivery, rules
e-Government
outputs, accessibility
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33. From Gov to Soc
e-Democracy
Civil Society 2.0
civic hackers are welcome
e-Government
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34. “…we need to admit that
Gov2.0 isn’t happening until
citizens are truly actively
engaged in helping to demand
and co-create it.”
Ellen Miller
Sunlight Foundation
http://goo.gl/NJv8
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35. Watch list ●●●
• Re-engineering (a)sync
• Data quality & reliability
• Interdisciplinary Knowledge Hubs
• Consultation vs e-deliberation
• Mismanagement of expectations
• Regulatory framework Photo
http://goo.gl/4w4l
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36. Hints ●●●
● “Guerilla” tactics
● “Marketing” the OpenGov concept
● Leapfrog: Do not “discover the wheel”
● Energize an expert community beyond IT
● Transparent rules of the game
● An “e-Deliberation Charter”
Photo
http://goo.gl/MHan
● “A Citizens’ Initiative” for Greece (GCI) ?
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37. A new spirit …
“For us, Greeks, the demand of these times
for common effort and trust in each other
will perhaps be the one good thing to come
out of this - not exactly unforeseeable –
adventure that we've entered upon.
Crisis is a group journey.”
Alexis Stamatis
Writer
http://goo.gl/tcuH
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38. Disclaimer: The views expressed here are personal and do not necessarily
reflect the views of e-trikala or any other public body.
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Vassilis Goulandris
http://onlinepolitics.wordpress.com
Thanks for listening!
e-trikala