Session 1 Business Units e-Participation - Konferencja Innovation for e-Participation - lektor PL
Dodany: Dec 16, 2011
Od: WEBGOVPL
Czas: 59:15
Prezentujemy zapis video 2 części międzynarodowej konferencja „Innovation for e-Participation - Pre-Conference to the 6th European Ministerial eGovernment Conference". Session 1. Business Units e-Participation Bożena Lublińska-Kasprzak (PARP, Poland) Supporting program for e-economy development PARP is implementing a unique support system e-economy, stimulating the development of e-government. Under measure 8.1 (Supporting the business activity in the e-economy field) of the Operational Programme Innovative Economy the Agency supports projects which consist of providing services electronically (e-services) and generation of digital products necessary for the provision of such services. Desired result of the project is to produce, provide and update digital services. In addition to the development of e-services, co-financing is also available for projects which stimulate joint business projects pursued between entrepreneurs in electronic format. The leading Idea behind measure 8.2 (Implementation of B2B Systems in enterprises) of the OPIE is to implement in Polish enterprises state-of-the-art ICT technologies to facilitate the strengthening of cooperation with their European partners. Support system also includes a project which consists of the launching by the PARP of an Internet portal "We support E-Business" (www.web.gov.pl) promoting the development in companies of new innovative e-services and innovative solutions for electronic business. The portal also aims at reducing technological, economic and psychological barriers to the use of e-services in society. Almost one billion and 200 million zloty are allocated to activities targeted at promoting the use of electronic services and the Internet in companies. The presentation will be submitted to the impact of grants on economic development and ICT development in Poland: the number of jobs created, the value of the funds allocated for employment professionals, the value of investments in information systems and modern infrastructure. Will be presented as case studies of projects developed by the beneficiaries and for the administration. Lena Rooth (Tillväxtverket, Sweden) The Swedish Business Link - Innovative co-operation for development of public e-services for business This presentation will examine a unique collaboration initiative among three government authorities -- the Swedish Tax Agency, the Swedish Companies Registration Office and the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth which has enabled the Swedish entrepreneurs and enterprises to access relevant information and e-services through one single website, Verksamt.se, Sweden's Business Link to Government. Jeremy Millard (Danish Technological Institute, Denmark) The role and opportunities for businesses in the transforming eGovernment value chain The open and collaborative government movement, coupled with severe budgetary constraints, is leading to a transformation in the value chains of public services. The UK is fundamentally changing the way it does e-Government and how it involves businesses. Its open data platform is being used to create a competitive market place for SMEs and entrepreneurs based on the cross-agency sharing of apps through open standards and open source tools, driven by SWAT team and a 'Skunkworks' approach.
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