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ICT Strategic PlanningUkrainian translation of the World e-Parliament Report 2012 now availableThe Parliamentary Development Project for Ukraine has worked with the Division
of Computerized Systems of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and the Institute of Telecommunications and Global Information Space of the National
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine to provide the
Ukrainian translation of the original English language World
e-Parliament Report 2012. Orden del día
Conferencia Mundial de 2012 sobre el Parlamento electrónico
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Thu, 13/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012 La Conferencia Mundial de 2012 sobre el Parlamento electrónico está organizada conjuntamente por las Naciones Unidas y la Unión Interparlamentaria, a través del Centro Mundial para las TIC en el Parlamento, y hospedada por la Cámara de Diputados de Italia en Roma. Ordre du jour
Conférence mondiale 2012 sur l’e-Parlement
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Thu, 13/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012 La Conférence
mondiale 2012 sur l’e-Parlement a eu lieu à la Chambre des députés d'Italie, à Rome, les 13, 14 et 15 Septembre. La clôture de la Conférence a coincidé avec la Journée internationale de la démocratie, établie en 2008 par l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies. World e-Parliament Conference 2012
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Thu, 13/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012 The World e-Parliament Conference 2012 was held at the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, in Rome, on 13, 14 and 15 September. Legislative XML Summer School LEX12, Managing Legal Resources in the Semantic Web
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Mon, 10/09/2012 - Sat, 15/09/2012 The school provided knowledge of the most significant ICT standards emerging for legislation, judiciary, parliamentary and administrative documents. The course provided an understanding of their impact in the different phases of the legislative and administrative process, awareness of the tools based on legal XML standards and their constellations, and the ability to participate in the preparation and use of standard-compliant documents throughout law-making process. Global Survey of ICT in Parliaments
In 2008 and 2010, the United Nations and the Inter-Parliamentary Union, through the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament, jointly published the first and second edition of the World e-Parliament Report. World e-Parliament Reports
The Reports, prepared by the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament, intend to help legislatures to harness the potential benefits of ICT for their work and establish key goals and priorities for exploiting this valuable resource. While providing evidence of the complexities of e-parliament, the Reports suggest ways to overcome some of the obstacles to the effective use of technology in parliamentary settings. National Assembly of Seychelles gets support for ICT project
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Seychelles Nation The National Assembly of Seychelles is being empowered to make greater use of information communication technologies (ICT) to promote transparency, accountability, democratic participation and good governance, so as to better fulfill its democratic function. Effectively, a team of three experts from the United Nations (UN) and the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) was at the National Assembly, conducting a needs assessment for a project to develop an ICT strategic plan for the National Assembly of Seychelles. Second Technical Assistance Mission to the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican RepublicIn the framework of the European Commission funded project “Support to ICT Strategic Planning in the Caribbean Parliaments”, a second technical mission was conducted to the Chamber of Deputies of the Dominican Republic (1 to 6 August 2011). Following the assessment previously undertaken, the second mission focused on the preparation of the ICT Strategic Plan. Technical Assistance Mission to the Parliament of Antigua and BarbudaIn the framework of the European Commission funded project “Support to ICT Strategic Planning in the Caribbean Parliaments”, a technical mission was conducted to the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda (25 to 28 July 2011) to carry out an assessment of the status of ICT in the Assembly and make initial recommendation for the ICT Strategic Plan. The mission team was composed by a senior expert on ICT in Parliament and IT experts from the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago and CARICAD.
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