Boosting Austria’s “e-Governability”: Studi.gv.at!

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Earlier I have written about the Student Union elections of May 2009 which were Austria's first use of a legally binding electronic voting system. The E-Voting system required the students to authenticate themselves using a citizen card. In Austria this "citizen card function" is included in the social security card, which ...

Austrian E-Voting system ante portas

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

The Austrian student union elections of May 2009 are planned to be the first binding elections to be held via an electronic voting channel in Austria. After the E-Voting tests for these student elections in 2003 and for the presidential elections of 2004, the upcoming elections will have binding character. Back ...

Call for eParticipation articles for the European Journal of ePractice to be announced

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Dear Colleagues, Many of you may already know the European Journal of ePractice (EjeP), but do you know that the next special edition is devoted entirely to eParticipation! The 6th issue of the Journal provides a good chance to write articles based on our work and experiences and provide an excellent opportunity ...