Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 May 7-8, 2015, Budapest, Hungary Programme Conference Chairs Alexander Balthasar, Austrian Federal Chancellery Blaž Golob, GoForeSight Institute, Ljubljana Hendrik Hansen, Andrássy University Budapest Robert Müller-Török, University of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg András Nemeslaki, National University of Public Service, Budapest Johannes Pichler, Austrian Institute for European Law and Policy, Salzburg Alexander Prosser, Austrian Computer Society/University of Economics and Business, Vienna Locations: AUB: Andrássy Universität Budapest, 1088, Budapest, Pollack Mihály tér 3 Ludovika: Ludovika Campus, National University of Public Service, 1083, Budapest, Ludovika tér 2 Wednesday, May 6 16:30 Dohány Synagogue, Dohány u. 2, 1074 Budapest – Guided tour, pre-registration required 18:00 Anker’t Pub Paulay Ede utca 33, 1061 Budapest Thursday, May 7 Session 1.0 09:30 - 11:00 | Welcome & Keynotes Johannes Pichler Ludovika Assembly Hall Welcome address András Patyi, Rector National University of Public Service, Budapest Hendrik Hansen, Pro-Rector, Andrássy University, Budapest Reinhard Goebl, President Austrian Computer Society Keynotes Ildikó Gáll-Pelcz, Vice President of the European Parliament Claudia Luciani, Director for Democracy and Governance, Secretariat General of the Council of Europe 11:00 - 11:30 | Coffee break Ludovika Session 2.0 11:30 - 13:00 | Council of Europe Plenary Alexander Balthasar Ludovika Assembly Hall Welcome address Paul-Henri Philips President European Committee on Democracy and Governance (CDDG) of the Council of Europe Nikolett Gaál Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office, Hungarian Member of CDDG Alexander Balthasar Austrian Federal Chancellery, Austrian Member of CDDG Country report 13:00 - 14:00 | Ludovika, Lounge Barna Gaál – Hungary Hungarian Ministry of Interior Manfred Matzka – Austria General Director Austrian Federal Chancellery Lunch break (buffet) http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov 14:00 - 15:30 | Ludovika Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 Sessions 3.1 - 3.5 Session 3.1 Citizen Information Arne Pautsch V. auditorium Citizen Information in E-Government Roland Traunmüller, Andreas Krenmayr Nikolina Žajdela Hrustek, Renata Mekovec, Goran Bubaš Croatian Central E-Government Portal: A Usefulness Analysis Dennis Redeker, Tamar Iakobidze, Teona Turashvili E-Governance in Georgia: CitizenServing, Informing and Empowering Open Data Janina Apostolou How Open Data is fuelling co-creation in municipalities Thoeye Thimo, Carin Veeckman, Pieter Colpaert, Mathias Van Compernolle Open Georgia: How Open Data Can Be Used As An Anti-Corruption Tool Eric B. Jackson Comparing Open Budgets of Russia and Kazakhstan: Legal and Institutional Framework Radomir Bolgov, Vitalina Karachay Session 3.3 eID I Blerim Rexha VII. auditorium A browser-based JavaScript-solution for easy SmartCard-access for European eIDs Thomas Lenz, Bernd Zwattendorfer, Armin Hutzler eIDAS Regulation: A Step Forward? Pavel Loutocký Reinventing Panopticon to Reconsider the Safety and Security vs. Privacy Issue: Ontological approach to examine surveillance Hiroko Kudo Session 3.4 Workshop Participatory Democracy in the EU Johannes Pichler IV. auditorium The Overdue Horizontal Civil Dialogue Stephan Hinghofer-Szalkay The EESC project "My Europe ... Tomorrow" Alexander Wolfschwenger The Eleven-One Project: A European Citizens´ Senate Online Robert Link The Vertical Civil Dialogue in action Stephan Hinghofer-Szalkay The EU Consultation Procedure Alexander Prosser Session 3.5 Workshop Council of Europe Alexander Balthasar Assembly Hall Country reports 15:30 - 16:00 | Ludovika, Lounge 16:00 - 17:30 | Ludovika Coffee break Session 4.1 eGovernment and EU András Nemeslaki V. auditorium Online market and tax avoidance – EU reacts but additional problems arise Oliver Sievering Session 3.2 VI. auditorium Sessions 4.1 - 4.5 http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 Services Directive 2.0: What we can expect – and the challenges for public administration David Fenner / Christine Leitner E-cohesion - How to intensify European Tamás Laposa fund management by electronic services Session 4.2 Smart Cities Roland Traunmüller VI. auditorium What Kind of Citizen Participation is needed for Smart Cities? Hiroko Kudo, Benoit Granier Smart City Platform – Empowering People via Digital Services Blaž Golob Smart city – conception for local development? Silvia Ručinská Session 4.3 eID II Pavel Loutocký VII. auditorium A Cross-Border Bank Account Opening Framework Using E-Government Technologies Klaus Stranacher, Thomas Rössler Using eID Pseudonymity and Anonymity for Strengthening User Freedom in Internet Blerim Rexha, Ehat Qerimi, Vehbi Neziri and Ramadan Dervishi Electronic identification and authorization – with focus on public administration in Hungary Attila Kiss, Balázs Kőnig Workshop The Dialogue on Values and Culture under Article 17 (3) TFEU Johannes Pichler On Perspectives and on the Potential of the Dialogue on Values and Culture Anne-Marie Sigmund On the Nature of and the Implementation of the Dialogue on Values and Culture Stephan Kirste The ECI - failed chances Friedhelm Frischenschlager Session 4.5 Workshop Council of Europe Alexander Balthasar Assembly Hall Country reports 18:30 - 20:00 | AUB Time for a European Internet? Panel discussion Session 4.4 IV. auditorium Moderation: Blaž Golob Claudia Luciani Director for Democracy and Governance, Secretariat General of the Council of Europe Frederick Richter Executive director of the Federal Foundation for Data Protection, Germany Friedhelm Frischenschlager Former Minister of Defense and MEP, Austria Péter Siklósi Deputy-state secretary for defense policy, Hungary After 20:00 | AUB Reception http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov Friday, May 8 09:30 - 11:00 | Ludovika Session 5.1 V. auditorium Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 Sessions 5.1 - 5.5 eGovernment I Balázs Kőnig “E”-solutions – A new stimulus for cross- Joachim Beck border governance? Research Agenda towards Structured and Sustainable Non-Bureaucratic Government Alois Paulin Coexistence of the high-quality human resources and poor organisational capabilities – Why do Post-socialist countries lag behind the EU-15 in public sector innovation? Csaba Makó, Miklós Illésy Session 5.2 Cyber Security I Klaus Stranacher VI. auditorium Hungarian Trends in Password Usage, in an International Comparison Zoltán Som, Gergely Papp Detecting suspicious network activities and security related events with opensource software Kálmán Hadarics, Ferenc Leitold Security impacts of community based software development Mészáros Gergely Session 5.3 European Citizens’ Initiative Johannes Pichler VII. auditorium Reviewing the Regulation: The Future of European Citizens‘ Initiatives Robert Stein, Gregor Wenda The European Citizens’ Initiative – Proposed Modifications Alexander Prosser The European Citizens’ Initiative: Legal, Robert Müller-Török, technical and organizational Birgit Schenk requirements for any collection of online support Session 5.4 Student Workshop by National Univ. of Public Service, Andrássy Univ. and Univ. of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg András Nemeslaki Hendrik Hansen Arne Pautsch Presentations from NUPS Krzysztof Nesterowicz, Molnár László Presentation from Andrássy Univ. Eberhard Beck Session 5.5 Workshop Council of Europe Alexander Balthasar Assembly Hall Country reports 11:00 - 11:30 | Ludovika Lounge Coffee break IV. auditorium http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov 11:30 - 13:00 | Ludovika Session 6.1 V. auditorium Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 Sessions 6.1 - 6.5 eGovernment II Robert Stein Introducing digital long-term archiving Hannes Kulovits, Andreas Rauber for electronic government data: Lessons learned and recommendations Human factors in the development of e- Mihály Csótó, Zoltán Rupp government within the public sector in Hungary Session 6.2 VI. auditorium Evaluation of the quality of public Soňa Harasimová administration in selected towns of the Moravian-Silesian Region, the Czech Republic Cyber Security II Attila Kiss Empirical Analysis of Information Security Awareness in the Business and Public Sectors of Hungary András Nemeslaki, Sasvári Péter Functions and perspectives of the right to be forgotten by a search engine Matija Miloš E-Safety, Privacy and Information Security: Requirements in Public Administration Csaba Krasznay, Gábor Törley Session 6.3 Empowering Citizens I Gregor Wenda VII. auditorium The Efficiency of e-Participation and Mobilization of Bias: A South Korean experience? Heungsuk Choi, Kyungsoo Lee The role of the social media in civil initiatives Péter Balkányi, Zsolt Orbán, Vitéz Nagy European e-consultation at work: The case of ISDS and its implications on multi-level governance in EU-US trade negotiations Christine Leitner, Elisabeth Großschädl Student Workshop by National Univ. of Public Service, Andrássy Univ. and Univ. of Public Administration and Finance, Ludwigsburg András Nemeslaki Hendrik Hansen Arne Pautsch, Robert Müller-Török Presentations from Andrássy Univ. Arielle Ritter Presentations from HVF Ludwigsburg Adalina Agejew, Max Gvozdenovic Session 6.5 Workshop Council of Europe Alexander Balthasar Assembly Hall Country reports Session 6.4 IV. auditorium Conclusions of the rapporteur 13:00 - 14:00 | Ludovika Lounge Alexander Balthasar Lunch break (buffet) http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov 14:00 - 15:30 | Ludovika Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 Sessions 7.1 - 7.5 Session 7.1 Empowering Citizens II Soňa Harasimová V. auditorium Electronic legislation in the Czech Republic Václav Stupka Active Citizenship – A Crucial Requirement for Open Governments in Europe Lia-Alexandra Baltador, Mihai Baltador Campaigning for European Citizens' Initiatives: Unexpected challenges and successes Bengt Beier Session 7.2 Age and Digital Divide Csaba Makó VI. auditorium (Re-)Activating senior citizens – the potential of online job portals in Hungary Janina Apostolou, Csilla Szentiványi Martina Eckardt Social media platforms for elderly – a general privacy and data security risk analysis Lukas Paa, Felix Piazolo, Kristina Förster The Role of Cyber Diplomacy in the Fight against Digital Divide in the EU Helin Alagöz Gessler Session 7.3 eEducation Hendrik Hansen VII. auditorium Success of Online Enrolment System Anna Orbán E-learning based education and e-skill development at the public service Zsolt Orbán, Vitéz Nagy, Péter Balkányi Dante4PA – Approach and Workplan Sebastian Rihm Session 7.4 eElections / Late Paper Alois Paulin IV. auditorium An introduction to a formally proved independent recount solution for eVoting Alexander Scheidl Internet Penetration: A way to strengthening electoral integrity Daniel Stockemer Mutual assistance and information exchange of tax authorities Angelika Dölker Session 7.5 Assembly Hall Workshop GenderIT Christine Leitner 15:30 - 16:00 | Ludovika, Lounge 16:00 - 16:30 | Assembly Hall Coffee break Closing session Christine Leitner Handing over of Proceedings to Johannes Pichler Laudatio: Anne-Marie Sigmund Best Paper Award Closing Remarks CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2016 http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at Alexander Balthasar, Blaž Golob Hendrik Hansen, Robert MüllerTörök, András Nemeslaki, Johannes Pichler, Alexander Prosser #ceeegov Co-Organisers: Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 www.ocg.at uni-nke.hu www.andrassyuni.eu www.hs-ludwigsburg.de bka.gv.at/site/7764/default.aspx legalpolicy.org www.goforesight.eu Partners: www.okfbudapest.hu Sponsors: Gefördert von der BW STIFTUNG Baden-Württemberg www.kas.de www.bwstiftung.de www.austrian.com http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov Programme CEE e|Dem and e|Gov Days 2015 http://ceeegov2015.ocg.at #ceeegov
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