European eGovernment Awards 2009 finalists known!
9. September 2009 – 09:20 by ASAELThe European Commission unveiled the 52 finalist projects which will compete for the European eGovernment Awards 2009. The list of the 52 finalists along with the 55 additional good practice is listed below. The Awards ceremony will take place on 19 November 2009 in Malmö, Sweden.
Finalist and Good Practice Projects
EUROPEAN eGOVERNMENT AWARDS FINALISTS 2009:
Category1. eGovernment supporting the Single Market
- Antwoord voor bedrijven (The Netherlands)
- Cross-border digital signature in company registration portal (Estonia)
- European Land Information Service (The Netherlands)
- European Order for Payment Application (Austria)
- Oresunddirekt (Denmark)
Category2a. eGovernment empowering citizens
- Castilla y León 012 Citizen and administrative service (Spain)
- Catalonia Citizen-Care-Centric approach to eGovernment (Spain)
- City of Helsinki Service Map (Finland)
- Cologne - Particapatory Budgeting (Germany)
- Compare Services in the City of Stockholm (Sweden)
- eDialogos (Greece)
- Genvej (Denmark)
- Kent TV (United Kingdom)
- Liverpool City Council, eGovernment Transformation (United Kingdom)
- losingyourjob.ie: Irish website for newly unemployed people (Ireland)
- MyHELP - Your personalised service portal on official channels (Austria)
- Participa en Andalucía (Spain)
- Petrol Stations Geoportal (MITYC) (Spain)
- Portuguese Social Security Contact Centre - VIA SEGURANÇA SOCIAL (Portugal)
- SMS Information System (Turkey)
- South Dublin Digital Book Service (Ireland)
- The 2nd Generation of Portuguese Citizen’s Shop (Portugal)
- Virtual Cities 2009 (The Netherlands)
Category2b. eGovernment empowering businesses
- Front Office Employment (Belgium)
- IR Services On-Line (Malta)
- NemHandel - open shared e-business infrastructure (Denmark)
- Research Portal with online support (Germany)
- The Italian Public Administration eMarketplace (Italy)
- Verksamt.se - Swedish Business Link to Government (Sweden)
Category3. eGovernment enabling administrative efficiency and effectiveness
- Basque Government’s eProcurement System (Spain, 2005-09) (Spain)
- DIGICHAMBERS (Belgium)
- Digital Land Register (Estonia)
- Digit 2.0 - The Digital Criminal Trial of the Court of Cremona (Italy)
- e-Catalunya: boosting eGov innovation by Communities of Practice (Spain)
- EasyLog-in (Denmark)
- ELMER – User Interface Guidelines for Governmental Web Forms (Norway)
- eProcurement System by the Federal Procurement Agency (Austria)
- eServices Platform of the Barcelona City Council (Spain)
- EUCARIS, the European car and driving licence information system (The Netherlands)
- GEneral Municipal Model Architecture (GEMMA) (The Netherlands)
- Government Information System of Veneto Region (Italy)
- Intercent-ER - Agency for the development of the telematic market (Italy)
- Interoperability Infrastructure for Service Transformation (Greece)
- Licensing of Hunters via the “Multibanco” ATM network (Portugal)
- LoS - Performance-Orientated Controlling (Austria)
- Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) Applications (Malta)
- National Judiciary Informatics System (Turkey)
- PIANOo-desk; a network of practice on public procurement (The Netherlands)
- PloneGov: open source collaboration for the public sector (Belgium)
- Public Contracts Scotland (United Kingdom)
- Red de Municipios Digitales (RMD)/Digital Municipalities Network (Spain)
- Tax Return Online (Finland)
More Information: https://www.epractice.eu/en/awardsfinalists2009