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Understanding e-government
in Groningen

Summary & Context
The local e-government environment varies tremendously across the                 Project Context Map
North Sea Region of the EU, with municipal strategies being shaped by
very different national, regional and local policy contexts and political                  No.2
and technological agendas. This series of reports summarises the local
e-government environment in six municipalities from six different countries
who are participating in the Smart Cities Interreg IVb project. The reports
allow project partners to review their local e-government context, and helps
us identify to common factors across project partners, along with areas of
difference between partners. This report summarises the e-government
context in Groningen, based on interviews with staff from the city, and
identifies factors that they feel shape their local e-government context and
their involvement in the Smart Cities project.

As well as a narrative description of the context, this report contains two
diagrams and a supporting table:
   The main policy drivers for Groningen
   Those projects most relevant to Smart Cities in Groningen
   Details of the entities mentioned including links to source material, in
    English where available.
                                                                                        Key Facts:
The information in this document is derived from publically available
descriptions supplied by Groningen, supplemented by desk-based research.                Groningen
                                                                               City Council (Gemeente) within
The Smart Cities Project                                                         Groningen Province, in the
                                                                                Netherlands (a unitary state).
Figure 1 illustrates the organisations that City of Groningen has identified
as being significant to the Citys involvement in the Smart Cities project.            Populations:
There are two aspects of European Union (EU) policy that are impacting                City  182 000
Groningens involvement in the Smart Cities project. The first (along with          Province  574 000
all project partners) is INTERREG IVB North Sea; the second explicitly            Netherland  16 592 000
identified item is the Services Directive.

The INTERREG initiative is designed to strengthen economic and social
cohesion throughout the European Union, by fostering the balanced
development of the continent through cross-border, transnational and
interregional cooperation. A principal aim of the Programme is to expand
the scope of territorial cooperation and focus on high quality projects in
innovation, the environment, accessibility, and sustainable and competitive
communities.

The 2007-2013 Programme connects regions from seven countries around
the North Sea, incorporating policy level planning and the long lasting and
tangible effects of projects. The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013
works with cutting edge policy areas in regional development through
transnational projects.

Smart Cities is one of the projects funded through the programme. The
general aim of the Smart Cities project is to create an innovation network
between governments and academic partners leading to excellence in the
domain of the development and take-up of e-services.
Regional Development
                     Europe




                                                                               INTERREG IVB
                                               European Union

                                                                                      Services Directive




                                                Legal Obligations
                                                    Digitisation
                                                      Efficiency
                                                   Deregulation                                 National Urgency
                                                                                                  Programme
                     Netherlands




                                                   Ministry of
                                                 Internal Affairs   Antwoord voor
                                                                      bedrijven




                                                  VNG
                                           Municipal Association     KING eGov
                                                                       agency




                                                    Groningen
                                                     Province
                     Province




                                                   Universities                     Groningen
                                                   & Hospitals                       Accord




                                                                          Vision
                                                    Points of                                                 ECLIC
                                                                          2014
                                                 improvement
                                                 Customer focus
                                                   Efficiency

                                                                                                           Smart Cities
                                              City of Groningen            College Programme
                     City




                                               Departments for
                                               Urban Planning &
                                                Development
                                                   Information &
                                                      Admin




                                              Fig 1:
Main drivers underpinning Groningens involvement
   NB All items are linked to or supporting Smart Cities
The EU Services Directive aims to break down barriers to cross border trade in
services between countries in the EU. It will make it easier for service providers,
particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to offer their services to
customers in other EU countries, whether establishing elsewhere in the EU or
providing services remotely from the a member state. EU Member states are
required to implement the Directive by 28 December 2009.


National level  the Netherlands
At the national level, through the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MBZK), the
National Urgency Programme (NUP) provides the motivation for coordinated
improvements in services across the Netherlands, driven by the Services
Directive as well as strategic needs for efficiency, digitisation of government and
deregulation. The NUP (Dutch: Nationaal Uitvoeringsprogramma Dienstverlening
en e-overheid) was established because it was recognised that citizens and
businesses need a government that is fast, efficient and customer-oriented. It is
a government project bringing focus and coherence in the development of basic
infrastructure of the e-government. The basic infrastructure being developed
includes: access to electronic government, e-authentication, information numbers,
and electronic information based registration and has set up Six sample projects
to make the improved e-government infrastructure visible.

Central government in partnership with VNG, the association of Dutch
municipalities, has established Antwoord voor bedrijven to provide a central
point of information for entrepreneurs: laws and permits in The Netherlands. The
organisation works closely with ministries, other national governments, provincial
authorities, water boards and local councils. Antwoord voor bedrijven is part of
the Antwoord@ initiative to link the various sources of government information.


Groningen
The City of Groningen has a corresponding NUP project as shown in Figure 2.
In January 2010, a new national Quality Institute KING started up: its mission is to
add to sustainable improvement of quality for local governments and services of
municipalities. The idea is that municipalities need a strong and focused national
body.

Figure 2 illustrates the involvement of different organisations in projects associated
with (or impacting) Smart Cities. The drivers behind the organisations involvement
can be read from Figure 1. For instance, the business information partnership
(described above), Antwoord voor bedrijven, with its Entrepreneurs Front
Office project provides further motivation for involvement with Smart Cities WP3
and its contact-centre workstream.

The City of Groningens strategies of Customer Focus, Points of Improvement
and the need for efficiency (at least as far as Smart Cities is concerned) is
expressed through three strategies. First, there is the College Programme which
coordinates economic development between province, city and civil society.

The Groningen Accord is an agreement between University of Groningen (RuG),
Hanzehogeschool and the municipality of Groningen. It covers projects including
a drastic renovation of the Zernike university complex to the north of the city
including modern architecture and first rate public transport. Housing for students
is also being given a powerful boost. Contributions are also being made to four
innovation clusters that Groningen has nominated (energy, IT, life sciences and
nanotechnology) and to the development and support of knowledge-intensive
economic activity. It is this which is the main driver behind the involvement with
WP4 (Wireless city).
NUP


                            Antwoord@
                             bedrijven




                              Province
                                                                      College
                                                                    Programme




                                                                 Groningen Accord

                                                                                                           Programmes &
                         Universities and
                            Hospitals                                                                         Projects


                                                                     Strategy
                                                                                                 Wireless City

                                Unit                                                                                   Smart Cities WP4


                              City Of                               Vision 2014
                             Groningen                                                            Programme
                                                                                                     BoSs
                                                                                                                       Smart Cities WP3


                         Urban Planning
                         and Economic                                 Efficiency                           NUP
                          Development



                                                                                                       Multi Channel


                         Information and
                          Administration                                                        Entrepreneurs
                                                                     Points of
                                                                   Improvement                   Front Office
                                                                   Customer Focus

                                            Fig 2:
Projects in Gemeente Groningen linked to Smart Cities   Within the municipality of Groningen, Programme BOSS works across all eight
                                                        departmental silos on central themes like improving customer services and the
                                                        conduct of business, including change management and cultural change. It has
                                                        clear links to involvement with Smart Cities WP3 workstreams.

                                                        BOSS has defined a vision on customer services (decided on by the city council
                                                        in October 2009) which includes what has to change within the organisation to
                                                        really improve the customer service. More digital services, more process-thinking,
                                                        establishing a mid-office within the valid ICT architecture, standardised ways of
                                                        working within front- and back-offices etc. The plan (Vision 2014) will take about
                                                        four years to establish and to succeed.
Source information
The table below gives descriptions of projects and bodies related to Groningen
Citys involvement in Smart Cities, together with links for further information
(some may be in Dutch).

                                                                                       Table 1
  Name: Smart Cities
                                                                                       Details of significant entities

 www.smartcities.info
 The project aims to understand which e-services services work best and why; it
 will facilitate transfer of e-Government successes across national borders; it will
 identify and support the real transformational impacts of such transfer of good
 practices on local government; it will equip decision makers with the knowledge
 and ambition to achieve further innovation in the delivery of e-enabled public
 services; and will engage national authorities in this ambition. At the European
 level, the project will support the creation and growth of communities of practice
 across the NSR building organisational commitment to and capacity for inter-
 regional government service sharing. Smart Cities will raise the bar in many
 aspects.



  Name: EU Services Directive

 The EU Services Directive aims to break down barriers to cross border trade in
 services between countries in the EU. It will make it easier for service providers,
 particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to offer their services to
 customers in other EU countries, whether establishing elsewhere in the EU or
 providing services remotely from the a member state. EU Member states are
 required to implement the Directive by 28 December 2009.



  Name: INTERREG IVB North Sea

 www.northsearegion.eu/ivb/home
 The Interreg initiative is designed to strengthen economic and social cohesion
 throughout the European Union, by fostering the balanced development of the
 continent through cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation.
 The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 works with cutting edge policy
 areas in regional development through transnational projects.
 A principal aim of the Programme is to expand the scope of territorial
 cooperation and focus on high quality projects in innovation, the environment,
 accessibility, and sustainable and competitive communities.
 The 2007-2013 Programme connects regions from seven countries around the
 North Sea, incorporating policy level planning and the long lasting and tangible
 effects of projects.



  Name: MBZK

 www.rijksoverheid.nl/ministeries/bzk
 The aim of the Ministry of the Interior (BZK) is a well-functioning public
 administration, a safe society and a government in which citizens can rely on.
Name: VNG

www.vng.nl/smartsite.dws?id=41361
Association of Dutch municipalities, formed to provide expert support to
municipalities in forming their opinions, development of knowledge and
innovation. United in the VNG Dutch municipalities have more influence than
individually. Their association protects their interests, provides products and
services adapted to their needs and provides a joint platform for communication.



    Name: Nationaal Uitvoeringsprogramma Dienstverlening en e-overheid
    (NUP)

www.e-overheid.nl/sites/nup
Citizens and businesses need a government that fast, efficient and customer-
oriented. This is a government project bringing focus and coherence in the
development of basic infrastructure of the e-government. The basic infrastructure
being developed includes: access to electronic government, e-authentication,
information numbers, and electronic information based registration and has
set up Six sample projects to make the improved e-government infrastructure
visible.


    Name: EGEM i-Teams

www.egem-iteams.nl
Electronic government improvement agency. Better service and optimal
business processes to suit the ambitions of modern municipal government
bodies. This is the objective of EGEM i-teams, in collaboration with municipal
governments, and we achieve it by means of developing standards and offering
tailor-made support.



    Name: KING

www.kwaliteitsinstituutgemeenten.nl
Kwaliteits Instituut Nederlandse Gemeenten / Quality Institute for all the
Dutch municipalities. Replaced EGEM from 1 Jan 2010. The mission of this
new national institute is: add to sustainable improvement of quality for local
governments and services of municipalities. The idea is that municipalities
need a strong and focused national body. The tasks of the new KING are:
     development ICT standards and ICT architecture
     benchmarks of high standardised quality/ certifying benchmarks
     visits/visitations and quality of management and alderman to meet
      new challenges
     facilitating implementation plans and generally.
Name: Antwoord@bedrijven

www.antwoordvoorbedrijven.nl
Government information for entrepreneurs: laws and permits in The Netherlands
Antwoord voor bedrijven is an initiative by the Dutch government. We work
closely with ministries, other national governments, provincial authorities, water
boards and local councils. Antwoord voor bedrijven is part of the Antwoord息
initiative to link the various sources of government information.



 Name: College programma 2007-2011

www.provinciegroningen.nl/bestuurenpolitiek/gedeputeerdestaten/gspagina
Coordination of economic development between province, city and civil society.



 Name: Groningen Accord

www.gemeente.groningen.nl/onderwijs-en-studeren/groningen-kennisstad/
akkoord-van-groningen

The Groningen Accord is an agreement between University of Groningen
(RuG), Hanzehogeschool and the municipality of Groningen. It covers projects
including a drastic renovation of the Zernike university complex to the north of
the city including modern architecture and first rate public transport. Housing
for students is also being given a powerful boost. Contributions are also being
made to four innovation clusters that Groningen has nominated (energy, IT,
life sciences and nanotechnology) and to the development and support of
knowledge-intensive economic activity.



 Name: City of Talent

www.cityoftalent.nl/en
Besides being a student city, Groningen is also ahead in the areas of research,
innovation and entrepreneurship: a real city of talent.
In order to make this known to the rest of the Netherlands, University of
Groningen, Hanze University Groningen, the UMCG University Medical Center
Groningen and the Province and municipality of Groningen have joined forces.
Under the common denominator of Groningen, City of Talent, in conjunction
with Marketing Groningen, they have started a national campaign under the
motto of: Here is space for talent. Space for learning, for working and for
growing. For further personal development and making the best of yourself.
And there is room for living, sports and entertainment. Theres no place like
Groningen.
www.smartcities.info
       www.epractice.eu/community/smartcities
The Smart Cities project is creating an innovation network between cities and academic
partners to develop and deliver better e-services to citizens and businesses in the North
Sea Region. Smart Cities is funded by the Interreg IVB North Sea Region Programme of the
European Union.
Smart Cities is PARTLY funded by the Interreg IVB North Sea Region Programme of the
European Union. The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 works with regional
development projects around the North Sea. Promoting transnational cooperation, the
Programme aims to make the region a better place to live, work and invest in.




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  • 1. Understanding e-government in Groningen Summary & Context The local e-government environment varies tremendously across the Project Context Map North Sea Region of the EU, with municipal strategies being shaped by very different national, regional and local policy contexts and political No.2 and technological agendas. This series of reports summarises the local e-government environment in six municipalities from six different countries who are participating in the Smart Cities Interreg IVb project. The reports allow project partners to review their local e-government context, and helps us identify to common factors across project partners, along with areas of difference between partners. This report summarises the e-government context in Groningen, based on interviews with staff from the city, and identifies factors that they feel shape their local e-government context and their involvement in the Smart Cities project. As well as a narrative description of the context, this report contains two diagrams and a supporting table: The main policy drivers for Groningen Those projects most relevant to Smart Cities in Groningen Details of the entities mentioned including links to source material, in English where available. Key Facts: The information in this document is derived from publically available descriptions supplied by Groningen, supplemented by desk-based research. Groningen City Council (Gemeente) within The Smart Cities Project Groningen Province, in the Netherlands (a unitary state). Figure 1 illustrates the organisations that City of Groningen has identified as being significant to the Citys involvement in the Smart Cities project. Populations: There are two aspects of European Union (EU) policy that are impacting City 182 000 Groningens involvement in the Smart Cities project. The first (along with Province 574 000 all project partners) is INTERREG IVB North Sea; the second explicitly Netherland 16 592 000 identified item is the Services Directive. The INTERREG initiative is designed to strengthen economic and social cohesion throughout the European Union, by fostering the balanced development of the continent through cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation. A principal aim of the Programme is to expand the scope of territorial cooperation and focus on high quality projects in innovation, the environment, accessibility, and sustainable and competitive communities. The 2007-2013 Programme connects regions from seven countries around the North Sea, incorporating policy level planning and the long lasting and tangible effects of projects. The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 works with cutting edge policy areas in regional development through transnational projects. Smart Cities is one of the projects funded through the programme. The general aim of the Smart Cities project is to create an innovation network between governments and academic partners leading to excellence in the domain of the development and take-up of e-services.
  • 2. Regional Development Europe INTERREG IVB European Union Services Directive Legal Obligations Digitisation Efficiency Deregulation National Urgency Programme Netherlands Ministry of Internal Affairs Antwoord voor bedrijven VNG Municipal Association KING eGov agency Groningen Province Province Universities Groningen & Hospitals Accord Vision Points of ECLIC 2014 improvement Customer focus Efficiency Smart Cities City of Groningen College Programme City Departments for Urban Planning & Development Information & Admin Fig 1: Main drivers underpinning Groningens involvement NB All items are linked to or supporting Smart Cities
  • 3. The EU Services Directive aims to break down barriers to cross border trade in services between countries in the EU. It will make it easier for service providers, particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to offer their services to customers in other EU countries, whether establishing elsewhere in the EU or providing services remotely from the a member state. EU Member states are required to implement the Directive by 28 December 2009. National level the Netherlands At the national level, through the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MBZK), the National Urgency Programme (NUP) provides the motivation for coordinated improvements in services across the Netherlands, driven by the Services Directive as well as strategic needs for efficiency, digitisation of government and deregulation. The NUP (Dutch: Nationaal Uitvoeringsprogramma Dienstverlening en e-overheid) was established because it was recognised that citizens and businesses need a government that is fast, efficient and customer-oriented. It is a government project bringing focus and coherence in the development of basic infrastructure of the e-government. The basic infrastructure being developed includes: access to electronic government, e-authentication, information numbers, and electronic information based registration and has set up Six sample projects to make the improved e-government infrastructure visible. Central government in partnership with VNG, the association of Dutch municipalities, has established Antwoord voor bedrijven to provide a central point of information for entrepreneurs: laws and permits in The Netherlands. The organisation works closely with ministries, other national governments, provincial authorities, water boards and local councils. Antwoord voor bedrijven is part of the Antwoord@ initiative to link the various sources of government information. Groningen The City of Groningen has a corresponding NUP project as shown in Figure 2. In January 2010, a new national Quality Institute KING started up: its mission is to add to sustainable improvement of quality for local governments and services of municipalities. The idea is that municipalities need a strong and focused national body. Figure 2 illustrates the involvement of different organisations in projects associated with (or impacting) Smart Cities. The drivers behind the organisations involvement can be read from Figure 1. For instance, the business information partnership (described above), Antwoord voor bedrijven, with its Entrepreneurs Front Office project provides further motivation for involvement with Smart Cities WP3 and its contact-centre workstream. The City of Groningens strategies of Customer Focus, Points of Improvement and the need for efficiency (at least as far as Smart Cities is concerned) is expressed through three strategies. First, there is the College Programme which coordinates economic development between province, city and civil society. The Groningen Accord is an agreement between University of Groningen (RuG), Hanzehogeschool and the municipality of Groningen. It covers projects including a drastic renovation of the Zernike university complex to the north of the city including modern architecture and first rate public transport. Housing for students is also being given a powerful boost. Contributions are also being made to four innovation clusters that Groningen has nominated (energy, IT, life sciences and nanotechnology) and to the development and support of knowledge-intensive economic activity. It is this which is the main driver behind the involvement with WP4 (Wireless city).
  • 4. NUP Antwoord@ bedrijven Province College Programme Groningen Accord Programmes & Universities and Hospitals Projects Strategy Wireless City Unit Smart Cities WP4 City Of Vision 2014 Groningen Programme BoSs Smart Cities WP3 Urban Planning and Economic Efficiency NUP Development Multi Channel Information and Administration Entrepreneurs Points of Improvement Front Office Customer Focus Fig 2: Projects in Gemeente Groningen linked to Smart Cities Within the municipality of Groningen, Programme BOSS works across all eight departmental silos on central themes like improving customer services and the conduct of business, including change management and cultural change. It has clear links to involvement with Smart Cities WP3 workstreams. BOSS has defined a vision on customer services (decided on by the city council in October 2009) which includes what has to change within the organisation to really improve the customer service. More digital services, more process-thinking, establishing a mid-office within the valid ICT architecture, standardised ways of working within front- and back-offices etc. The plan (Vision 2014) will take about four years to establish and to succeed.
  • 5. Source information The table below gives descriptions of projects and bodies related to Groningen Citys involvement in Smart Cities, together with links for further information (some may be in Dutch). Table 1 Name: Smart Cities Details of significant entities www.smartcities.info The project aims to understand which e-services services work best and why; it will facilitate transfer of e-Government successes across national borders; it will identify and support the real transformational impacts of such transfer of good practices on local government; it will equip decision makers with the knowledge and ambition to achieve further innovation in the delivery of e-enabled public services; and will engage national authorities in this ambition. At the European level, the project will support the creation and growth of communities of practice across the NSR building organisational commitment to and capacity for inter- regional government service sharing. Smart Cities will raise the bar in many aspects. Name: EU Services Directive The EU Services Directive aims to break down barriers to cross border trade in services between countries in the EU. It will make it easier for service providers, particularly small and medium sized enterprises, to offer their services to customers in other EU countries, whether establishing elsewhere in the EU or providing services remotely from the a member state. EU Member states are required to implement the Directive by 28 December 2009. Name: INTERREG IVB North Sea www.northsearegion.eu/ivb/home The Interreg initiative is designed to strengthen economic and social cohesion throughout the European Union, by fostering the balanced development of the continent through cross-border, transnational and interregional cooperation. The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 works with cutting edge policy areas in regional development through transnational projects. A principal aim of the Programme is to expand the scope of territorial cooperation and focus on high quality projects in innovation, the environment, accessibility, and sustainable and competitive communities. The 2007-2013 Programme connects regions from seven countries around the North Sea, incorporating policy level planning and the long lasting and tangible effects of projects. Name: MBZK www.rijksoverheid.nl/ministeries/bzk The aim of the Ministry of the Interior (BZK) is a well-functioning public administration, a safe society and a government in which citizens can rely on.
  • 6. Name: VNG www.vng.nl/smartsite.dws?id=41361 Association of Dutch municipalities, formed to provide expert support to municipalities in forming their opinions, development of knowledge and innovation. United in the VNG Dutch municipalities have more influence than individually. Their association protects their interests, provides products and services adapted to their needs and provides a joint platform for communication. Name: Nationaal Uitvoeringsprogramma Dienstverlening en e-overheid (NUP) www.e-overheid.nl/sites/nup Citizens and businesses need a government that fast, efficient and customer- oriented. This is a government project bringing focus and coherence in the development of basic infrastructure of the e-government. The basic infrastructure being developed includes: access to electronic government, e-authentication, information numbers, and electronic information based registration and has set up Six sample projects to make the improved e-government infrastructure visible. Name: EGEM i-Teams www.egem-iteams.nl Electronic government improvement agency. Better service and optimal business processes to suit the ambitions of modern municipal government bodies. This is the objective of EGEM i-teams, in collaboration with municipal governments, and we achieve it by means of developing standards and offering tailor-made support. Name: KING www.kwaliteitsinstituutgemeenten.nl Kwaliteits Instituut Nederlandse Gemeenten / Quality Institute for all the Dutch municipalities. Replaced EGEM from 1 Jan 2010. The mission of this new national institute is: add to sustainable improvement of quality for local governments and services of municipalities. The idea is that municipalities need a strong and focused national body. The tasks of the new KING are: development ICT standards and ICT architecture benchmarks of high standardised quality/ certifying benchmarks visits/visitations and quality of management and alderman to meet new challenges facilitating implementation plans and generally.
  • 7. Name: Antwoord@bedrijven www.antwoordvoorbedrijven.nl Government information for entrepreneurs: laws and permits in The Netherlands Antwoord voor bedrijven is an initiative by the Dutch government. We work closely with ministries, other national governments, provincial authorities, water boards and local councils. Antwoord voor bedrijven is part of the Antwoord息 initiative to link the various sources of government information. Name: College programma 2007-2011 www.provinciegroningen.nl/bestuurenpolitiek/gedeputeerdestaten/gspagina Coordination of economic development between province, city and civil society. Name: Groningen Accord www.gemeente.groningen.nl/onderwijs-en-studeren/groningen-kennisstad/ akkoord-van-groningen The Groningen Accord is an agreement between University of Groningen (RuG), Hanzehogeschool and the municipality of Groningen. It covers projects including a drastic renovation of the Zernike university complex to the north of the city including modern architecture and first rate public transport. Housing for students is also being given a powerful boost. Contributions are also being made to four innovation clusters that Groningen has nominated (energy, IT, life sciences and nanotechnology) and to the development and support of knowledge-intensive economic activity. Name: City of Talent www.cityoftalent.nl/en Besides being a student city, Groningen is also ahead in the areas of research, innovation and entrepreneurship: a real city of talent. In order to make this known to the rest of the Netherlands, University of Groningen, Hanze University Groningen, the UMCG University Medical Center Groningen and the Province and municipality of Groningen have joined forces. Under the common denominator of Groningen, City of Talent, in conjunction with Marketing Groningen, they have started a national campaign under the motto of: Here is space for talent. Space for learning, for working and for growing. For further personal development and making the best of yourself. And there is room for living, sports and entertainment. Theres no place like Groningen.
  • 8. www.smartcities.info www.epractice.eu/community/smartcities The Smart Cities project is creating an innovation network between cities and academic partners to develop and deliver better e-services to citizens and businesses in the North Sea Region. Smart Cities is funded by the Interreg IVB North Sea Region Programme of the European Union. Smart Cities is PARTLY funded by the Interreg IVB North Sea Region Programme of the European Union. The North Sea Region Programme 2007-2013 works with regional development projects around the North Sea. Promoting transnational cooperation, the Programme aims to make the region a better place to live, work and invest in. 9 781907 576126