To unleash the potential that will bring the connection of worlds of public administration and private sector
Why not to miss the presentation?
You will find out how does think a visionary behind the politics of European Commission! Our discussion today will Jeremy Millard in future transform into EC regulations filling hundreds of project all over European Union.
Speaker: Jeremy Millard was a leader of evaluation of eGovernment Action Plan 2010 impacts and took part in e-Government Vision Study 2020 for EC. His presentation will focus how to fully unleash the potential of eGovernment. Now that western EU states have fully integrated public administration a man has to ask what will come next. The answer is another integration. The integration of worlds of public administration and private sector. Due to this integration development of public value and effectivity of public and private institutions will reach completely new level.
Executive Summary:
Jeremy Millard will discuss how ICT can enable a new open governance framework led by the public sector to become much more efficient and effective by linking and integrating the worlds inside government, as well as linking and integrating these with the worlds outside government for the specific purpose of creating public value. Although the public sector can in principle create public value on its own, its potential to do so is greatly enhanced and extended by direct cooperation with other actors, or by facilitating public value creation by other actors on their own. As the only institution backed by democratic accountability, government is best placed to address the many risks involved and will need to retain basic roles including setting overall quality standards, providing mechanisms for resource sharing, and determining legal frameworks. In other words, the public sector does not have a monopoly on public value creation, but it does have in most situations the prime role in ensuring that public value is created. Existing and new ICT is transforming the ability of government to act in these ways.
Why not to miss the presentation?
You will find out how does think a visionary behind the politics of European Commission! Our discussion today will Jeremy Millard in future transform into EC regulations filling hundreds of project all over European Union.
Speaker: Jeremy Millard was a leader of evaluation of eGovernment Action Plan 2010 impacts and took part in e-Government Vision Study 2020 for EC. His presentation will focus how to fully unleash the potential of eGovernment. Now that western EU states have fully integrated public administration a man has to ask what will come next. The answer is another integration. The integration of worlds of public administration and private sector. Due to this integration development of public value and effectivity of public and private institutions will reach completely new level.
Executive Summary:
Jeremy Millard will discuss how ICT can enable a new open governance framework led by the public sector to become much more efficient and effective by linking and integrating the worlds inside government, as well as linking and integrating these with the worlds outside government for the specific purpose of creating public value. Although the public sector can in principle create public value on its own, its potential to do so is greatly enhanced and extended by direct cooperation with other actors, or by facilitating public value creation by other actors on their own. As the only institution backed by democratic accountability, government is best placed to address the many risks involved and will need to retain basic roles including setting overall quality standards, providing mechanisms for resource sharing, and determining legal frameworks. In other words, the public sector does not have a monopoly on public value creation, but it does have in most situations the prime role in ensuring that public value is created. Existing and new ICT is transforming the ability of government to act in these ways.
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Jeremy Millard
Jeremy Millard is director of the not-for-profit consultancy Third Millennium Governance, as well as having senior research positions at the Danish Technological Institute in Denmark and Bradford University in the UK. He has over forty years’ global experience on issues ranging from governance, technology, open and social innovation, participation and democracy, sustainable and socio-economic development and tackling poverty and exclusion. He also works on assignments relating to the sharing and circular economies, urbanization and nature-based solutions for growth and urban development. He has taught, presented and published extensively in these and many related fields. His clients include governments, the European Commission, United Na…
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