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MeasuringElectronic Governance forSustainable Development
From Ranking to Learning
Tomasz Janowski
United Nations University
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AIM
o What is Electronic Governance (EGOV)?o What are the emerging characteristics of future EGOV?o How can EGOV facilitate sustainable development processes (EGOV4SD)?o How to measure EGOV4SD and how to use the results from ranking to learning?
OVERVIEW
1. EGOV
2. EGOV TRENDS
3. EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT4. MEASURING EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AIM AND OVERVIEW
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EGOV
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What is EGOV [1]?
1. All forms of ICT use by governments2. Internet service delivery and government online3. ICT-enabled transformation in working of government4. ICT-enabled transformation in internal working and relationships with government
Supporting new governance trends [2][3]:
o Distribution of power to citizenso Whole-of-government arrangementso Participation of non-state actorso Engaging citizens using social networks
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TECHNOLOGY PARADIGMS
Web 2.0 Collaborative government
Cloud computing Participatory government
Grid computing STRATEGIES Mobile governmentPervasive broadband Agile government
Software as service Infocomm infrastructure Local EGOV
Global digital identity Reuse of public information EGOV4D
Citizen-centric practice EGOV4SD
One service space Governance 2.0
Readiness to development
Seamless mobile services
EGOV TRENDS
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EGOV TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
WEB 2.0 Blogs Journal writing
Wikis Collaborative editing
Mashups Combining contents
Social Networks Interaction
Virtual Worlds SimulationsCLOUD COMPUTING Logical computing resources offered as services over the web
GRID COMPUTING Computing resources from many domains applied to one task
UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING Computing networks and services delivered everywhere
GLOBAL IDENTITY Identity of users validated globally in any context
PERVASIVE BROADBAND Broadband access everywhere
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EGOV STRATEGY TRENDS
SINGAPORE 2015 KOREA 2012 ESTONIA 2013Next generationinfocomm infrastructure
Public-private collaborativegovernance
One service space - public,private and third sectors
Innovation centers andentrepreneurship
Seamless and convergedinformatization
Paperless documentmanagement
Infocomm competencyframework
Active response to adverseeffects of informatization
Traceability of the use of ones
own dataElectronic health records Utilization-focused services Internet in rural areas
EUROPEAN UNION 2015 UNITED NATIONS 2010 WASEDA 2011
Improve (seamless) servicesto cater for different needs
Government data sharingbased on open standards
Increase of social mediaapplications for participation
Invite third parties in EGOVdevelopment
From readiness todevelopment
Cloud computing and data centervirtualization
Involve stakeholders inpublic policy processes
Agility to respond to moredemands as revenues drop
Disaster management andbusiness continuity
Reduce carbon footprint Citizen-centric practice Smart grid and green technology
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EGOV PARADIGM TRENDS
COLLABORATIVE GOVERNMENT Cross-agency, whole-of-government arrangements
PARTICIPATORY GOVERNMENT Involving citizens in policy- and decision-making processes
MOBILE GOVERNMENT Providing public services anytime, anywhere
AGILE GOVERNMENT Sound strategy execution, and emergency response
LOCAL EGOV From national to local EGOV to deliver benefits to citizensEGOV4D EGOV for development
EGOV4SD EGOV for sustainable development
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TECHNOLOGY PARADIGMS
Web 2.0 Collaborative government
Cloud computing Participatory government
Grid computing STRATEGIES Mobile governmentPervasive broadband Agile government
Software as service Infocomm infrastructure Local EGOV
Global digital identity Reuse of public information EGOV4D
Citizen-centric practice EGOV4SD
One service space Governance 2.0
Readiness to development
Seamless mobile services
EXAMPLE SINGAPORE 2015 STRATEGY
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TECHNOLOGY PARADIGMS
Web 2.0 Collaborative government
Cloud computing Participatory government
Grid computing STRATEGIES Mobile governmentPervasive broadband Agile government
Software as service Infocomm infrastructure Local EGOV
Global digital identity Reuse of public information EGOV4D
Citizen-centric practice EGOV4SD
One service space Governance 2.0
Readiness to development
Seamless mobile services
EXAMPLE EUROPEAN UNION 2015 STRATEGY
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AIM
o What is Electronic Governance (EGOV)?o What are the emerging characteristics of future EGOV?o How can EGOV facilitate sustainable development processes (EGOV4SD)?o How to measure EGOV4SD and how to use the results from ranking to learning?
OVERVIEW
1. EGOV
2. EGOV TRENDS
3. EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT4. MEASURING EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AIM AND OVERVIEW
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EGOV FOR DEVELOPMENT
D DevelopmentModernization, dependency and human-centered schools.
GOV4D Governance for Development
Management of the development process through a framework of rules andinstitutions to regulate the conduct of all actors involved, public or non-public [4].
EGOV4D Electronic Governance for Development
EGOV focusing on development-related governance issues [5]:
o Enhancing the capacity of government agencies for public service deliverythrough the process of ICT-enabled reform and decentralization
o Using ICT to support the delivery of accessible and affordable services that aremost needed by the poor and small businesses
o Enabling through ICT the increased participation of the disadvantaged groups inthe society in government decision making
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EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SD Sustainable DevelopmentDevelopment that meets the needs of present generation without compromisingthe ability of the future generations to meet their own needs [7][8].
GOV4SD Governance for Sustainable Development
Peculiar governance issues [6]:o engaging citizens in the SD processo long-term inter-generational policy perspectiveo vertical and horizontal policy integration for coherent government decisions
EGOV4SD Electronic Governance for Sustainable Development
Strategic use of ICT to enable the governance of the SD process [5]:
o Enhancing the efficiency of internal government operations with SD-orientedICT strategies, processes, architectures and infrastructure
o Applying ICT to support the provision of accessible services needed by the poorand small businesses, delivered at the minimum environmental cost
o Using ICT to increase participation of the poor in government policies/decisions
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EGOV + SD = EGOV4SD
SDEnvironmentalEconomic
Social
EGOV4SD
ICTGovernance
SD
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EXAMPLE SD FOCUS IN EGOV STRATEGIES
SINGAPORE 2015 KOREA 2012 ESTONIA 2013Next generationinfocomm infrastructure
Public-private collaborativegovernance
One service space - public,private and third sectors
Innovation centers andentrepreneurship
Seamless and convergedinformatization
Paperless documentmanagement
Infocomm competency
framework
Active response to adverse
effects of informatization
Traceability of the use of ones
own dataElectronic health records Utilization-focused services Internet in rural areas
EUROPEAN UNION 2015 UNITED NATIONS 2010 WASEDA 2011
Improve (seamless) servicesto cater for different needs
Government data sharingbased on open standards
Increase of social mediaapplications for participation
Invite third parties in EGOVdevelopment From readiness todevelopment Cloud computing and data centervirtualizationInvolve stakeholders inpublic policy processes
Agility to respond to moredemands as revenues drop
Disaster management andbusiness continuity
Reduce carbon footprint Citizen-centric practice Smart grid and green technology
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EGOV4D FROM CONCEPT TO IMPLEMENTATION
NAME EGOV4D Development Framework (EGOV.*)AIM Systematically construct a high-quality EGOV4D program in a given Public
Administration (PA); can be national, provincial or municipal level.
PROCESS 1. Establish the state of readiness for EGOV4D in the PA2. Develop a government-wide strategy towards EGOV4D in the PA
3. Construct a program for PA and its partners to implement the strategy4. Build capacity in the PA to be able to execute/benefit from the program5. Establish a research/innovation environment to help execute the program
ASSESSMENT
EXECUTIONSTRATEGY
PROGRAMRESEARCH AND INNOVATION
BUILDING HUMAN AND INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
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EGOV4D in Cameroon (EGOV.CM)
Supporting development with improvedgovernance - PSR, ICT, EGOV.
EGOV4D IMPLEMENTATION EXAMPLE
ASSESSMENT
How to determine the degree of readiness ofinstitutional actors to undertake EGOV4SDinitiatives? How to prioritize assessment withrespect to actors and SD dimensions?
STRATEGY
How to develop EGOV strategies to address SDrequirements? SD as a policy constrain for theEGOV domain, or capturing the interactionsbetween EGOV and SD over time for alignment?
PROGRAMMINGWhat additional complexities arise for EGOV4SDprogramming and when resource mobilization,partnership configuration, management? Howdoes SD impact traditional EGOV sustainability?
Vision 2035
Growth andEmploymentStrategy 2020
Public
ServiceReform
EGOV Strategy2011
National
ICT Policy2007
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EGOV4SD CHALLENGES
PARTICIPATION CHALLENGE
What new technologies, policies and strategies can be adopted to reduce all forms of digitaldivide - geographic, gender, age, socio-economic, etc. to enable participation of citizens ingovernment decisions that directly affect their lives, including environmental concerns?
POLICY INTEGRATION CHALLENGE
How can ICT policies be effectively integrated with economic, social and environmental policiesacross all government levels? What ICT tools can be used to support the integration of nationalpolicies with global policies on climate change, health pandemics, human security or terrorism?
EGOV4SD DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE
How can the new generation of EGOV4SD frameworks - policies, strategies, architectures and
infrastructure, be developed and diffused to support the global sustainability transition?
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AIM
o What is Electronic Governance (EGOV)?o What are the emerging characteristics of future EGOV?o How can EGOV facilitate sustainable development processes (EGOV4SD)?o How to measure EGOV4SD and how to use the results from ranking to learning?
OVERVIEW
1. EGOV
2. EGOV TRENDS
3. EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT4. MEASURING EGOV FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AIM AND OVERVIEW
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1. UN EGOV Surveys 2004 Towards Access for Opportunity
2. WEF Global IT Report 2005 From EGOV to E-Inclusion
3. EIU e-Readiness 2008 From EGOV to Connected Governance
4. Waseda World EGOV Rankings 2010 Leveraging EGOV During Crisis
UN EGOV Survey 2010 Indices [9]
1. Online services public websites and services at different levels of maturity
2. Telecommunication computers, internet users, phone lines, mobile/fixed subscriptions
3. Human capital adult literacy rate and gross education enrolment
4. e-Participation information sharing, consultation, decision-making
EGOV RANKING SERIES
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UN EGOV RANKING RESULTS
2003 2005 2008 2010
Singapore 12 7 23 11Australia 3 6 8 5
Republic of Korea 13 5 6 1
Japan 18 14 11 17
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SINGAPORE-FOCUSED RANKING RESULTS [10]
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
UN EGOV Surveys 7 23 11WEF Global IT Report 2 3 5 4 2
EIU e-Readiness 13 6 6 7
Waseda EGOV Ranking 3 2 2 1 1
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SOCIAL INDICATORS ECONOMIC INDICATORS
1. Population, density, growth rate 1. Air travel
2. Life expectancy, infant mortality 2. Energy consumption
3. Urban/rural population distribution 3. Growth of economic activity
4. Percentage of voting population 4. Agricultural production densityENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS TRANSITIONAL INDICATORS
1. Plant biodiversity 1. Changes in food and nutrition style
2. Animal population 2. Environmental and general education
3. Depletion of fossil fuels 3. Percent of energy from renewable sources
4. Topsoil and farmland loss 4. Access of the poor to public decision-making
MEASURING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT [11]
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OBSERVATIONS
1. Global EGOV rankings are powerful instruments for tracking the relative progress of countries in EGOV development, with real power to mobilize leadership and action.
2. Given multiple rankings and changing trends and measurement criteria, how can policy-and decision-makers use EGOV rankings to guide effective EGOV development?
CHALLENGES RECOMMENDATION
1. One model applied to all countries,regardless of the level of development andchosen development path.
1. EGOV rankings as a data source, localcontext informs selection of indicators
2. Lack of influence by the countries assessed
on the way the rankings are applied totheir own contexts.
2. Policy-makers carry out selection to
create a benchmarking instrument toreflect local conditions and priorities
3. The rankings are used to directly driveEGOV strategies and programs.
3. The role international organizationsis to provide data and enable selection
MEASURING EGOV FROM RANKING TO LEARNING
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Tomasz Janowski