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E-Government
Public Administration

 Public Administration provide the
 implementation of government
 policy to enhance management
 and policies to make the government function.
 It could also be the management
 of public programs.
 The translation of politics in the
 real world that natives see.
Relationship between Public Administration &
Technology

   Technology has made the public administration
     efficient.
   Digital public administration are classified into:
    E-Government and;


    E-Governance.
E-Government
The use of government of technologies to facilitate the
operation of government and delivering government
information and services to the citizens.
Examples:
Government to Citizen (G2C)
Government to business (G2B)

Government to Government (G2G)

Government to Employees (G2E)




E-Governance
The scope of including citizen engagement and
participation in governance
Examples:
 To enable the citizen transition from passive
information access to active citizen participation
Digital interaction between elected-officials and

citizens
Consulting the citizens using ICT

All these can also be called E-Democracy
Smart City


What is Smart City?
When City can be defined as Smart City?
What are the characteristics of Smart City?
What is Smart City?

 The smart city concept is a strategic device to
 encompass modern urban production factors in
 a common framework and to highlight the
 growing importance of Information and
 Communication Technologies (ICTs), social and
 environmental capital in profiling the
 competitiveness of cities
When City can be defined as Smart City?


 A city can be defined as smart city when
 investments in human and social capital and
 traditional (transport) and modern (ICT)
 communication infrastructure fuel sustainable
 economic development and a high quality of
 life, with a wise management of natural
 resources, through participatory
What kind of services Smart City provides?


   Internet services
   Wireless sensor networks
   Intelligent traffic
   E-Education
   Information Terminals
   E-Humanitarian
  
  Here is some of the services that can be offered by
  smart cities
Intelligent Traffic

What is intelligent traffic ?
What kind of control and management systems
applied to intelligent traffic ?
What kind of ICTs uses in intelligent traffic ?
What is intelligent traffic ?
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are advanced
applications which, without embodying
intelligence as such, aim to provide innovative
services relating to different modes of transport
and traffic management and enable various
users to be better informed and make safer,
more coordinated, and 'smarter' use of
transport networks.
What kind of control and management systems
applied to intelligent traffic ?
    Car Navigation
    Traffic signal control system
    Automatic number plate recognition applications
    Speed cameras and monitoring applications
    Security CCTV(Closed-circuit television ) systems
    Parking guidance and information
    Weather Information
    Bridge deicing systems
What kind of ICTs uses in intelligent traffic ?
   Wireless communications
   Computational technologies
   Floating car data/floating cellular data
   Sensing technologies
   Inductive loop-detection
   Video vehicle-detection
   Bluetooth detection
How the government in UK provides the data from
intelligent traffic system to citizens using different web
services?
AA traffic news web site


Information provided by this
web service:

 Traffic intense
 Incidents and delays
 Roadworks
E-Government
AA mobile applications
 What you get with the AA Parking app
 Covers all paid and free car parks in the UK
  and Ireland
 Search using your current location or enter an
  address
 Directions to the car park entrance
 Real-time parking spaces (where available)
 Find opening hours and the cheapest prices
 Park and Ride locations
 Great money-saving app
Ushahidi
 Crisis-mapping site.
 Allows users to submit eyewitness
accounts or other relevant
information in a disaster situation.
 Via e-mail, text or twitter.
 Frequency and distribution
  visualized in a map.
 unlike older forms of crisis-mapping software,
  Ushahidi is advanced enough to paint an
  accurate portrait of events while remaining
  incredibly user friendly and easy to build on.
 Ushahidi technology saves lives in haiti and
  chile.
 Ushahidi platform deployed 2 hours after the
  earthquake in haiti
  http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blo
  gs/techtonic-shifts/2010/03/03/ushahidi-
  technology-saves-lives-in-haiti-and-chile.html.
 Became an international, all-volunteer effort to
  help organize search and rescue efforts.
 Involved hundreds of volunteers.
 Translating real time text messages from
  Creole to English.
 Critical information relayed using Skype.
 Ushahidi turned the humanitarian relief effort
  paradigm on its head.
Flood Hazard Map

  Used by government agencies to improve disaster
   prevention efforts.
  Local government can use these maps for local
   emergency response and for town/city planning.
  Serve as valuable reference for homeowners,
   insurers, engineers and surveyors, and a host of
   other user groups interested in data concerning
   the location and mitigation of flood hazards.
 Philippine flood hazard map
 www.nababaha.com
 Made by students with the
  help of residents
 Anecdotal accounts during
  floods.
 Shows specific areas where
  floods can be severe.
 Rather than sit idly waiting for help, victims
  supply on-the-ground data using cell phones or
  whatever communication channels were
  available to them.
 Rather than simply donate money, a self-
  organized network of volunteers triages this data,
  translating and authenticating text messages and
  plotting incidents on interactive mapping displays
  that help aid workers target their response.
E-Democracy
 E-democracy is the use of information and
 communications technologies and strategies by
 democratic sectors within the political processes of local
 communities, states/regions, nations and on the global
 stage.
 Examples:
  E-polls
  E-consultations
  Citizen forum
  Online policy debates
  Social networking
What is the European youth parliament (EYP)?
  The EYP represents an independent educational
  project which is tailored specifically to the needs of
  the young European citizen. The EYP encourages
  independent thinking and socio-political initiative in
   young people and facilitates the learning of crucial
  social and professional skills.
  Today the EYP is one of the largest European platforms for political
  debate, intercultural encounters, political educational work and the
  exchange of ideas among young people in Europe.
  The EYP consists of a network of 35 European associations and
  organizations in which thousands of young people are active in a
  voluntary capacity.
  Their main aim of EYP website is to reach out to young people and
  alumni all around Europe.
WHAT THE ORGANIZATION DOES
 The EYP involves well over 20,000 young people at more than 100 regional,
  national and international events through 35 national organizations every
  year.
 These national committees organize sessions, trainings or forums which follow
  a similar programme and are based on the same methodology.
 In the ensuing committees, the young delegates start working on a current
  issue of European politics and compose a joint resolution.
 Finally, the resolutions are debated in a parliamentary General Assembly
  following the model of the European Parliament in both English and French.
 Through a rich cultural programme with events such as Euroconcert,
  Eurovillage or Country Presentations, the participants become active and
  express themselves through music, acting and dance.
 The organization also engages young people in other projects such as
  Environmental projects, European Youth Polls, etc
THE EUROPEAN YOUTH POLLS
   The European Youth Polls are opinion surveys conducted by the EYP
    aimed at young Europeans on current topics. They bring out the
    voice of the European youth and offer an interesting insight into
    the opinions of young Europeans.
   Why these European Youth Polls are conducted?
    Young people are often regarded as not interested in politics today and their
    voices are often not heard. In the European Youth Polls, they can have their say,
    and make their views known to the media and to political leaders.
   Who can take part?
    Every young person in Europe, between 16 and 27 years.
   Who gets to decide what to ask?
    Before taking a Poll, a proper consultation and research is done by asking
    stakeholders related to the project for topic suggestions. The final decision is
    taken by the EYP International OfficeAdditionally, some general questions on
    European integration will be asked every time in order to analyse trends.
   EYPolls is an example of E-Polls and E-Consultations.
How the poll works
 A survey is uploaded on the website of the organization with all the
  questions in more than 8 European languages to cover the whole of
  Europe for a specific period of time usually 3 weeks.
 What happens with the results?
  The EYP distributes the results to the press. This is done by specially
  trained volunteers in most European countries and the International
  Office. Additionally, the results are sent to political leaders and institutions
  in Europe.
EYPolls Gay Rights Poll Politicians React to the Polls
 What do the results mean?
  The European Youth Polls are intended to voice the opinion of young
  people who are interested in politics and the future of their societies. The
  aim is not necessarily to be exactly representative of all young people in
  Europe, but to give those who are actively working for a better future a
  chance to make their views public.
E-Government
E-Government                          E-Governance
 Cost + time efficient               Increased participation
 Sevurity                            Increased transparency
 Services delivery                   Increased accountability




E-transactions, online assistance,   E-polls, Econsultation, citizen
effective service delivery           forum & online policy debates




              Customer                      Citizen
List of web sources

     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-democracy
     http://www.openforum.com.au/
     http://www.transparent-gov.com/Lists/State/WebDispFed.aspx
     http://portal.virginia.gov/
     http://www.finances.gov.ma/portal/page?_pageid=93,17890050&_dad=portal&_s
      chema=PORTAL
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICT4D
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Government
     http://www.usa.gov/
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Governance
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_commerce
     http://www.eyp.org
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_city
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_transportation_system
     http://www.theaa.com
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E-Government

  • 2. Public Administration Public Administration provide the implementation of government policy to enhance management and policies to make the government function. It could also be the management of public programs. The translation of politics in the real world that natives see.
  • 3. Relationship between Public Administration & Technology Technology has made the public administration efficient. Digital public administration are classified into: E-Government and; E-Governance.
  • 4. E-Government The use of government of technologies to facilitate the operation of government and delivering government information and services to the citizens. Examples: Government to Citizen (G2C) Government to business (G2B) Government to Government (G2G) Government to Employees (G2E) E-Governance The scope of including citizen engagement and participation in governance Examples: To enable the citizen transition from passive information access to active citizen participation Digital interaction between elected-officials and citizens Consulting the citizens using ICT All these can also be called E-Democracy
  • 5. Smart City What is Smart City? When City can be defined as Smart City? What are the characteristics of Smart City?
  • 6. What is Smart City? The smart city concept is a strategic device to encompass modern urban production factors in a common framework and to highlight the growing importance of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), social and environmental capital in profiling the competitiveness of cities
  • 7. When City can be defined as Smart City? A city can be defined as smart city when investments in human and social capital and traditional (transport) and modern (ICT) communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic development and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory
  • 8. What kind of services Smart City provides? Internet services Wireless sensor networks Intelligent traffic E-Education Information Terminals E-Humanitarian Here is some of the services that can be offered by smart cities
  • 9. Intelligent Traffic What is intelligent traffic ? What kind of control and management systems applied to intelligent traffic ? What kind of ICTs uses in intelligent traffic ?
  • 10. What is intelligent traffic ? Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are advanced applications which, without embodying intelligence as such, aim to provide innovative services relating to different modes of transport and traffic management and enable various users to be better informed and make safer, more coordinated, and 'smarter' use of transport networks.
  • 11. What kind of control and management systems applied to intelligent traffic ? Car Navigation Traffic signal control system Automatic number plate recognition applications Speed cameras and monitoring applications Security CCTV(Closed-circuit television ) systems Parking guidance and information Weather Information Bridge deicing systems
  • 12. What kind of ICTs uses in intelligent traffic ? Wireless communications Computational technologies Floating car data/floating cellular data Sensing technologies Inductive loop-detection Video vehicle-detection Bluetooth detection
  • 13. How the government in UK provides the data from intelligent traffic system to citizens using different web services? AA traffic news web site Information provided by this web service: Traffic intense Incidents and delays Roadworks
  • 15. AA mobile applications What you get with the AA Parking app Covers all paid and free car parks in the UK and Ireland Search using your current location or enter an address Directions to the car park entrance Real-time parking spaces (where available) Find opening hours and the cheapest prices Park and Ride locations Great money-saving app
  • 16. Ushahidi Crisis-mapping site. Allows users to submit eyewitness accounts or other relevant information in a disaster situation. Via e-mail, text or twitter. Frequency and distribution visualized in a map.
  • 17. unlike older forms of crisis-mapping software, Ushahidi is advanced enough to paint an accurate portrait of events while remaining incredibly user friendly and easy to build on. Ushahidi technology saves lives in haiti and chile. Ushahidi platform deployed 2 hours after the earthquake in haiti http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blo gs/techtonic-shifts/2010/03/03/ushahidi- technology-saves-lives-in-haiti-and-chile.html. Became an international, all-volunteer effort to help organize search and rescue efforts.
  • 18. Involved hundreds of volunteers. Translating real time text messages from Creole to English. Critical information relayed using Skype. Ushahidi turned the humanitarian relief effort paradigm on its head.
  • 19. Flood Hazard Map Used by government agencies to improve disaster prevention efforts. Local government can use these maps for local emergency response and for town/city planning. Serve as valuable reference for homeowners, insurers, engineers and surveyors, and a host of other user groups interested in data concerning the location and mitigation of flood hazards.
  • 20. Philippine flood hazard map www.nababaha.com Made by students with the help of residents Anecdotal accounts during floods. Shows specific areas where floods can be severe.
  • 21. Rather than sit idly waiting for help, victims supply on-the-ground data using cell phones or whatever communication channels were available to them. Rather than simply donate money, a self- organized network of volunteers triages this data, translating and authenticating text messages and plotting incidents on interactive mapping displays that help aid workers target their response.
  • 22. E-Democracy E-democracy is the use of information and communications technologies and strategies by democratic sectors within the political processes of local communities, states/regions, nations and on the global stage. Examples: E-polls E-consultations Citizen forum Online policy debates Social networking
  • 23. What is the European youth parliament (EYP)? The EYP represents an independent educational project which is tailored specifically to the needs of the young European citizen. The EYP encourages independent thinking and socio-political initiative in young people and facilitates the learning of crucial social and professional skills. Today the EYP is one of the largest European platforms for political debate, intercultural encounters, political educational work and the exchange of ideas among young people in Europe. The EYP consists of a network of 35 European associations and organizations in which thousands of young people are active in a voluntary capacity. Their main aim of EYP website is to reach out to young people and alumni all around Europe.
  • 24. WHAT THE ORGANIZATION DOES The EYP involves well over 20,000 young people at more than 100 regional, national and international events through 35 national organizations every year. These national committees organize sessions, trainings or forums which follow a similar programme and are based on the same methodology. In the ensuing committees, the young delegates start working on a current issue of European politics and compose a joint resolution. Finally, the resolutions are debated in a parliamentary General Assembly following the model of the European Parliament in both English and French. Through a rich cultural programme with events such as Euroconcert, Eurovillage or Country Presentations, the participants become active and express themselves through music, acting and dance. The organization also engages young people in other projects such as Environmental projects, European Youth Polls, etc
  • 25. THE EUROPEAN YOUTH POLLS The European Youth Polls are opinion surveys conducted by the EYP aimed at young Europeans on current topics. They bring out the voice of the European youth and offer an interesting insight into the opinions of young Europeans. Why these European Youth Polls are conducted? Young people are often regarded as not interested in politics today and their voices are often not heard. In the European Youth Polls, they can have their say, and make their views known to the media and to political leaders. Who can take part? Every young person in Europe, between 16 and 27 years. Who gets to decide what to ask? Before taking a Poll, a proper consultation and research is done by asking stakeholders related to the project for topic suggestions. The final decision is taken by the EYP International OfficeAdditionally, some general questions on European integration will be asked every time in order to analyse trends. EYPolls is an example of E-Polls and E-Consultations.
  • 26. How the poll works A survey is uploaded on the website of the organization with all the questions in more than 8 European languages to cover the whole of Europe for a specific period of time usually 3 weeks. What happens with the results? The EYP distributes the results to the press. This is done by specially trained volunteers in most European countries and the International Office. Additionally, the results are sent to political leaders and institutions in Europe. EYPolls Gay Rights Poll Politicians React to the Polls What do the results mean? The European Youth Polls are intended to voice the opinion of young people who are interested in politics and the future of their societies. The aim is not necessarily to be exactly representative of all young people in Europe, but to give those who are actively working for a better future a chance to make their views public.
  • 28. E-Government E-Governance Cost + time efficient Increased participation Sevurity Increased transparency Services delivery Increased accountability E-transactions, online assistance, E-polls, Econsultation, citizen effective service delivery forum & online policy debates Customer Citizen
  • 29. List of web sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-democracy http://www.openforum.com.au/ http://www.transparent-gov.com/Lists/State/WebDispFed.aspx http://portal.virginia.gov/ http://www.finances.gov.ma/portal/page?_pageid=93,17890050&_dad=portal&_s chema=PORTAL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICT4D http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Government http://www.usa.gov/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Governance http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_commerce http://www.eyp.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_city http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_transportation_system http://www.theaa.com