Title: EGOV.*
1- EGOV.
- An Action Framework for Governance 2.0
- Tomasz Janowski, Adegboyega Ojo, Elsa Estevez
- tj,ao,elsa_at_iist.unu.edu
2aim
MOTIVATION Explain Governance 2.0 and the reasons for a systematic approach to its development.
FRAMEWORK Introduce EGOV. - An Action Framework for Electronic Government
DETAILS Explaining six main actions of the framework Readiness Assessment Research and Problem Solving Strategy Development Program Development Human Capacity Development Organizational Capacity Development
ADAPTATION Explain how EGOV. could be applied to implement Governance 2.0 strategies
3overview
- EGOV. - Electronic Government Development
Framework
- Applying EGOV. to Governance 2.0
4Electronic government
DEFINITION Technology-enabled transformation of government organizations and their relationships with citizens, businesses and other arms of government. Technology-enabled transformation of government organizations and their relationships with citizens, businesses and other arms of government.
AIMS Customer orientation Business-like management Quality public services Citizens engagement and trust Customer orientation Business-like management Quality public services Citizens engagement and trust
ENABLERS Processes Technology Policies People Reengineering administrative/business processes ICT environment to support organizational change Well-defined direction for technology-supported change Public workforce trained in leadership, management and technical skills
RISKS 1) Over-reliance on technology 2) Inadequate public consultation 3) Insufficient collaboration in government 4) Lack of emphasis on building human capacity 5) Absence internal ownership, vision or strategy 6) Direct adoption of solutions designed for other contexts 7) Insufficient learning and research to precede implementation 8) Insufficient administrative reform to accompany e-Government, etc. 1) Over-reliance on technology 2) Inadequate public consultation 3) Insufficient collaboration in government 4) Lack of emphasis on building human capacity 5) Absence internal ownership, vision or strategy 6) Direct adoption of solutions designed for other contexts 7) Insufficient learning and research to precede implementation 8) Insufficient administrative reform to accompany e-Government, etc.
5Governance 2.0 what?
DEFINITION The use of social media (Web 2.0 technologies) by governments for improving citizen access to information, participation in policy processes, delivery of customer-focused services and harnessing collective intelligence of citizens The use of social media (Web 2.0 technologies) by governments for improving citizen access to information, participation in policy processes, delivery of customer-focused services and harnessing collective intelligence of citizens
CONTEXT Converging with other long-term societal trends such as Empowering citizens The rise of knowledge workers The importance of informal learning User-driven innovation Transformation of hierarchical into network-based organizations Converging with other long-term societal trends such as Empowering citizens The rise of knowledge workers The importance of informal learning User-driven innovation Transformation of hierarchical into network-based organizations
TECHNOLOGIES Blogs Wiki (e.g. Wikipedia)
TECHNOLOGIES Podcasts RSS feeds
TECHNOLOGIES Tagging (e.g. Flickr, del.icio.us) Social networks e.g. Facebook, Myspace
TECHNOLOGIES Search engines Massive Multiplayer Online Games e.g. World of Warcraft or Second Life
6Governance 2.0 why?
Expected benefits of Governance 2.0 Expected benefits of Governance 2.0 Expected benefits of Governance 2.0
1 User-orientation Solutions like PatientOpinion.org.uk help understand user needs while public feedback and rating systems stimulate user-orientation
2 Transparency and accountability Applications like TheyWorkForYou.com and PlanningAlerts.com enable citizen awareness and monitoring of government activities.
3 Participation and inclusiveness E-Participation solutions such as e-Petitions stimulate debate and participation in public decision-making.
4 Joined-up government Applications like Intellipedia or knowledge management platform of Allen and Overy enable better collaboration across and within organizations, reducing the "silo effect" and duplication of efforts
7Governance 2.0 where?
Major applications of Web 2.0 in government Major applications of Web 2.0 in government
Back office Regulation Cross-agency collaboration Knowledge management Front office Service provision Political participation Transparency Law enforcement
The Application Participatory Governance The Application Participatory Governance
Governance entails processes and institutions that contribute to public decision-making. Participatory Governance treats citizen engagement as the locus of governance, covering preference determination policy formulation policy implementation monitoring and accountability Governance entails processes and institutions that contribute to public decision-making. Participatory Governance treats citizen engagement as the locus of governance, covering preference determination policy formulation policy implementation monitoring and accountability
Governance 2.0 enables and supports Participatory Governance through the use of Web 2.0 technology. Governance 2.0 enables and supports Participatory Governance through the use of Web 2.0 technology.
8Governance 2.0 planning
Planning for Governance 2.0 Planning for Governance 2.0
Considering Governance 2.0 as a Technology concern. Focusing on the core governance issues that will benefit most from Governance 2.0. Aligning technology (Governance 2.0) and organizational (Participatory Governance) aspects.
Organization
Technology
Participatory Governance Strategy
Governance 2.0 Strategy
Strategy
Participatory Governance Structure
Governance 2.0 Structure
Structure
9Governance 2.0 implementation
Adopting a strategy and program development framework which supports the alignment of Participatory Governance and Governance 2.0.
The process entails Developing a Governance 2.0 Strategy Designing a Governance 2.0 Architecture and supporting infrastructure Ensuring the existence of an explicit Participatory Governance strategy Ensuring that the necessary enablers and processes for Participatory Governance are provided Aligning 1 to 4
Developing Governance 2.0 strategy and program could be carried out through the EGOV. framework.
10Governance 2.0 issues
Despite the popularity of Governance 2.0, a number of implementation issues are coming to the fore
Justifying the value expected from the Governance 2.0 adoption, since unrestricted access to audio and video streams can overwhelm networks that were not designed to accommodate large volumes of such traffic in terms of bandwidth requirements and security vulnerability. Overcoming the perception by tax payers and the public that the use of Web 2.0 by governments is not a legitimate government business. The need for monitoring and cleaning up contributed contents to maintain productive public communication, and the need for a clear policy of what is and isnt allowed in the public virtual space, may open government to the charges of political censorship. Ensuring that new electronic channels of participation created by Governance 2.0 are not monopolized or manipulated by a vocal minority.
These issues reflect the need for a planned approach to Governance 2.0 implementation.
11overview
- EGOV. - Electronic Government Development
Framework
- Applying EGOV. to Governance 2.0
12aim
- EGOV. aims to
- define an implementation strategy,
- to construct a government program to realize this
strategy, and - to build the capacity of the local institutions
to implement and benefit from the program - towards the development of Electronic Government
for a given Public Administration (PA).
13Egov. actions
- READINESS ASSESSMENT
- RESEARCH
- STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT
- PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
- HUMAN CAPACITY BUILDING
- ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING
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Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
14Action 1 readiness assessment
- Identify the state-of-practice and
state-of-readiness for Electronic Government in
the PA, including existing initiatives and
studies.
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Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
15Action 2 research
- Identify relevant international best practices
and adapt them to the conditions in the PA,
considering the results of the READINESS
ASSESSMENT activity.
EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework
Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
16Action 3 strategy Development
- Agree on the vision for the future of Electronic
Government in the PA and define a set of goals,
strategies and targets to realize this vision,
taking into account the results of the READINESS
ASSESSMENT and RESEARCH activities.
EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework
Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
17Action 4 program Development
- Define a concrete government program through
which the goals and strategies defined during the
STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT activity could be
implemented.
EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework
Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
18Action 5 HUMAN CAPACITY Development
- Raising the capacity of the public workforce in
the PA, covering a range of leadership,
management and technical skills, to be able to
lead, implement and benefit from the PROGRAM
activity.
EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework
Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
19Action 6 ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY Development
- Establishing a Center of Excellence (or Resource
Center) on Electronic Governance in the PA, on
the basis of existing institutions, and raising
organizational capacity of this Center to play
the role of central coordinator of Electronic
Governance in the PA.
EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework EGOV. - e-Government Development Framework
Building Organizational Capacity Constructing e-Government Program Constructing e-Government Program Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Defining Implementation Strategy Defining Implementation Strategy Building Human Capacity
Building Organizational Capacity Assessing Readiness Researching Best Practices Building Human Capacity
20Experience in applying EGOV.
- EGOV. is being implemented in three states
- Macao SAR (e-Macao) - the EGOV. framework was
developed out of the experience of implementing
the e-Macao project from July 2004 to December
2006. A good number of projects are currently
being implemented (since January 2007) in line
with the developed Strategy. - Afghanistan (EGOV.AF) - The project commenced in
May 2009 and is presently in the strategy
development phase. Comprehensive readiness data
have been collected through both offline and
online survey instruments provided in local
languages. The project is scheduled for
completion in October 2010. - Cameroon (EGOV.CM) The project commenced I
January 2010 and is presently in Research phase.
Pilot readiness exercise is scheduled to commence
by early June 2010. The project is scheduled for
completion by June 2010. - Defining characteristics of the framework
includes - focus on ownership, local partnership
(in addition to international partnership),
institution building and sustainability.
21overview
- EGOV. - Electronic Government Development
Framework
- Applying EGOV. to Governance 2.0
22EGOV. for developing governance 2.0
Steps to be undertaken for implementing Governance 2.0 based on the EGOV. framework
Establishing clear vision and goals for Gov 2.0 Establishing the readiness and needs for Gov 2.0 adoption Benchmark studies of other governments use of Web 2.0 technologies for Gov 2.0 Policy Developing Gov 2.0 strategy Developing Gov 2.0 program Implementing selected pilot Gov 2.0 initiatives Developing capacity of government officials and raising awareness of citizens on the use of Web 2.0 Etc.
23overview
- EGOV. - Electronic Government Development
Framework
- Applying EGOV. to Governance 2.0
24conclusion
- We conclude the presentation with the following
points - While it is clear that Web 2.0 and Governance 2.0
potentially provides concrete benefits in terms
participation, like any technological solution,
realizing these benefits is not trivial. - Experiences from around the world shows the need
for an explicit policy to shape the form and
scope of Governance 2.0 adoption. - Strategic alignment between Governance 2.0
strategy (technology strategy) and Participatory
Governance strategy (organizational strategy) is
critical for concrete outcomes. - While there are already exciting opportunities
provided by the existing Web 2.0 tools, more
opportunities particularly for the public sector
lie in automatic processing of the huge amounts
of data provided by citizens on social media,
through the integration across social media
applications and mining valuable information from
these data to support policy decisions. - A concrete approach to implementing Governance
2.0 is the EGOV. framework.
25- Thank you for listening!
- More information www.egov.iist.unu.edu.
- Tomasz Janowski, Adegboyega Ojo, Elsa Estevez
- tj,ao,elsa_at_iist.unu.edu