6th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON e-GOVERNMENT
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Conference Chairs: Paul Alpar, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany
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Programme Chair: Dr Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Keynote Speaker: State Secretary Harald Lemke, The State of Hesse, Dept. of Interior / Dept. of Finance. Commissioner for e-Government and information-technology “The value of strategic information systems in the public administration”.
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Mini-Track on Legal and Ethical Issues in e-Government - Chair: Bruno de Vuyst, Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Belgium
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Mini-Track on e-Democracy - Chair: Associate Professor Mary Griffiths, University of Waikato, N.Z. Denise Leahy, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Mini-Track on Mobile Government - Chair: Matthias Finger, Professor, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne, Switzerland
This years conference takes place in the beautiful Philipps-Universität Marburg and is supported by the State of Hesse.
Registration News
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Early bird registration closes on 3 March 2006
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Special reduced rates for Supervisors and Students attending together
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Special reduced rates for group bookings
Your contacts for this conference are:
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Academic enquiries: Professor Dan Remenyi dan.remenyi@tcd.ie
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Submission enquiries: Elaine Hayne elaine@academic-conferences.org
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Registration enquiries: Charl Walters charl@academic-conferences.org
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Other enquiries: info@academic-conferences.org
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Publication Opportunity
Selected papers from the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Electronic Journal of e-Government www.ejeg.com
Conference status
Details of abstracts selected as full papers are now available on the Abstracts selected page. The review process is now underway. It is due to be completed by 24th February and shortly thereafter we hope to publish the preliminary timetable.
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