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Submission Deadline: 18
January 2010
(revised)
Authors are invited to submit original
and unpublished papers, nominating a theme-related track or
designating the paper as non-theme related ("Other"). Accepted
papers will appear in the conference proceedings provided that at
least one author registers for and attends the conference. High
quality papers will be nominated for the Best Paper award. Better
papers may be selected for publication in suitable journals. The
conference program will be organized into submission topics but not
limited to:
- leaders/lawmakers for
E-government
- E-governance & Policy
- Reforms & Acts
- Reengineering Government
- Technology in Government
- Open source platform for
sustainability
- E-democracy and Citizen
empowerment
- ICT & Society
- Inter-governmental issues
- Best Practices in E-government
- Crisis in Human Capital
- Competitiveness
- Assessment of Government Portals
& Ranking
- E-government Adoption and
diffusion
- E-government: Economics &
Development
- Public Private Partnerships
- Lessons from e-business
corporations
- E-government applications (G-G,
G-C, G-B, G-E etc.)
- Cultural, social and political
issues in e-government
Special sessions
Green Computing
Privacy, Security & Homeland defense in
E-government
E-government Standards & Architecture
Data mining in Government
Call for Industry sessions &
Tutorials
(Deadline: 18 January 2010)
Best Paper Award
Recognition of and award to the best paper
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Affiliated
Journal: International Journal of Electronic Governance, (IJEG), ISSN
(Online): 1742-7517 - ISSN (Print) : 1742-7509
Published
by: Inderscience Publishers
Journal's
webpage:
http://www.inderscience.com/ijeg

Editor in
Chief: Prof. Panagiotis Georgiadis, University of Athens
Executive
Editor: Prof. Dimitris Gouscos, University of Athens
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| The three-day conference offers attendees a holistic educational experience, with following opportunities |
Three plenary sessions with nine keynote presentations by experts |
Six half-day Industry sessions & Tutorials |
Thirty thought-provoking sessions running along five tracks |
A Best Paper award for each track |
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