In short: open your network instead of closing it, but “don’t be stupid”. Watch the entire presentation below. The network of online connections is growing, in addition to information and people, more and more services and devices are being connected; what opportunities does this offer for the government? Both Tijs van den Broek ( TNO ) and Ewoud de Voogd ( How About You ) and Arjen Hof ( Gov United ) spoke with oman telegram data great enthusiasm about private initiatives such as BuitenBeter , Google Fusion Tables and OpenAid.nl ,
A but fortunately they also see governments
A making good progress in the form of Apps.gov , the IJkdijk and Sensorcity Assen . with a push from professionals (for example Urban Sensing and Hack de Overheid ).
The question of who should now have or take charge of such projects remained unanswered and also the control and management are difficult to assign to one party. The positive power of online connecting of government, data and citizen is in any case a fact.
The amount of value the government
itself adds is also being monitored increasingly better. Martijn van Warmoeskerken ( DPC ) showed that jiangsu mobile phone number list Rijksoverheid.nl is being analysed increasingly better and is being improved cyclically. It also appears that both the performance and declarations of civil shared hosting: the limits servants can be captured in a dashboard.
Adding value through citizens is harder than it seems. Chris Aalberts brought everyone down to . The reality of earth by dissecting the concept of e-participation:
Citizen participation is never representative, it is always a typical group of people who participate.
A politician must always be able to justify his policy and cannot use citizen participation as an excuse.
The end product of citizen participation is information, not policy.