- From: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 08:26:31 -0500
- To: "'public-egov-ig IG'" <public-egov-ig@w3.org>, "'Metagovernment Startup Committee'" <start@metagovernment.org>
- Cc: "'StratML'" <STRATML@LISTSERV.AIIM.ORG>
The recommendations contained in this report are now available in StratML format at http://xml.gov/stratml/drybridge/index.htm#EePSR It would be good if the strategies recommended in objectives 4 and 20 were rendered in StratML format: http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d236e-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a & http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d3962-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a Doing so would be consistent with objective 8, which states in part: "Transparency and the availability of all Public Sector Information (PSI) for re-use in machine-readable format should be the standard default position." http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d2706-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a Strategies are also referenced in objectives 5, 21 and 22: http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d2440-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a & http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d3ac0-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a & http://xml.gov/stratml/carmel/EePSRwStyle.xml#_287d3c28-2ccf-11df-94a5-fe537 a64ea2a Owen Ambur Co-Chair, AIIM StratML Committee Co-Chair Emeritus, xml.gov CoP Communications/Membership Director, FIRM Former Project Mananger, ET.gov Invited Expert, W3C eGov IG -----Original Message----- From: public-egov-ig-request@w3.org [mailto:public-egov-ig-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Jose Manuel Alonso Sent: Friday, March 05, 2010 6:32 PM To: Brian Gryth Cc: public-egov-ig IG Subject: European eParticipation Summary Report, Nov 2009 Brian, Although probably higher level view, this might be of interest to the Social Media project. European eParticipation Summary Report, Nov 2009 http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/redirection.cfm?item_id= 5670 "The European eParticipation study has demonstrated the considerable potential for eParticipation to change the broader interactions between citizens and governments. eParticipation can also improve the overall quality of engagement and decision-making whilst widening involvement of all citizens. Information and communication technologies are opening up new opportunities but also reveal new dangers. The report examines all these aspects and provides a coherent view of where Europe currently stands regarding eParticipation. It gives recommendations for future actions to the main actors focusing on the European level." -- Josema
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