[GSDI Legal Econ] Final consultation on eGovRTD2020 research themes

Yola Georgiadou georgiadou at itc.nl
Sat Mar 3 04:48:14 EST 2007


Hi all,
This is very interesting for our community.
Yola

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From: egov [mailto:egov at uni-koblenz.de] 
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 5:20 PM
To: Yola Georgiadou
Subject: Final consultation on eGovRTD2020 research themes



Dear Colleague,

Over the past year, 21 workshops were held around the world to explore
the future research agenda for e-government. These events were part of a
project sponsored by the European Commission (EC), called eGovRTD2020
(www.egovrtd2020.org <http://www.egovrtd2020.org/> ), which is
attempting to: 

*	envision scenarios for society and government in the year 2020, 
*	identify gaps in current knowledge and capability, and 
*	develop key themes for future research.  

The international project team has developed 13 research themes which
are now the topic of a short survey. The results will be used by the EC
(and shared with the US National Science Foundation and other research
sponsors) to help shape future investments in e-government research. As
an expert involved with e-government research or management, your
opinion is very important in this final phase.

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. It asks for your opinion
about the importance of each of these 13 research themes. Your responses
are completely confidential. If you wish to receive a copy of the survey
results your email address will be collected at the end of the survey,
but it will not be associated with your answers. 

Please participate in the survey by going to

http://www.ve-forum.org/Apps/survey.asp?Q=Research%20theme%20survey

Thank you very much for your contribution,

Maria Wimmer (Project coordinator)

For the eGovRTD2020 project team

 

 

 

 

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