The transnational working method (pooling expertise, joint model development) is proposed to equip decision-makers to achieve further innovation in the delivery of e-enabled public services.
Expected Outcomes
- – Build e-service platform with the potential to be shared across the NSR in the domain of service-delivery, wireless service and take-up services,
- – Innovative e-public services, such as jointly pilot new services channels, blue-tooth services for public transport, online forms in mobile phones and wireless city services,
- – Developing common interface standards and practical indicators and management instruments to survey and guarantee e-service delivery,
- – Co-design public mobile services aimed at efficiency, cost-saving and participation with attention for e-inclusion,
- – A Network of North Sea e-Government leaders and an academic and research network.
Norsk prosjekteier
Kristiansand kommune
Prosjektperiode
01.09.2008 - 31.08.2011Budsjett
Total: 6 731 814 €
Prosjektnettside
http://www.smartcities.info/Andre partnere
Intercommunale Leiedal
Stad Kortrijk
Mechelen University College
Stadt Osterholz-Scharmbeck
University of Applied Sciences of Oldenburg, Ostfriesland and Wilhelmshaven
Bis Bremerhaven
Gemeente Groningen
Kristiansand
Karlstads Kommun
Norfolk County Council
Improvement and Development Agency for local Government
Edinburgh City
Napier University