Ulaanbaatar Workshop
 
7th Network-Building Workshop on

Electronic Governance in Developing Countries

place Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
date 7 December 2006
time 09:20 - 16:40
venue NIPT Conference Hall
documents  announcement
 
Invitation
 

The 7th Network-Building Workshop on Electronic Governance in Developing Countries will be organized in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, as the seventh in a series of workshops under the UNeGov.net initiative.

The aim of UNeGov.net is to build a Community of Practice interested in developing, sharing and applying concrete solutions for Electronic Governance, especially in developing countries. In addition to Workshops, the Community is supported by a Portal and an annual Conference on the Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance.

The aim of the Ulaanbaatar Workshop is to bring together experts and practioners from government, industry, academia and civil society interested in the development and utilization of Electronic Governance in Mongolia - plans, challenges and solutions, at both national and local levels. The role of research and international cooperation will also be discussed.

 
Target Audience
 
  1. Experts in Public Administration, Information Technology, Knowledge Management, Sociology, Economics, etc.
  2. Managers leading government technology programmes
  3. Government practitioners, researchers and educators
  4. Government decision-makers and CIOs
 
Rationale
 

Governments are under pressure from citizens, businesses and civil society to address public needs, to support local industries, to deliver high-quality services at reasonable cost to the public, etc. In response, they try to develop Electronic Governance - leverage the use of Information and Communication Technology to bring about customer orientation, businessline management, new forms of public service delivery and other public sector reforms.

In doing so, government leaders face many challenges, such as:

  1. Leading necessary structural changes to accompany technical solutions, against resistance from various stakeholders.
  2. Finding ways to cooperate on cross-agency projects, against traditionally hierarchical structures of government.
  3. Building stable, long-lasting solutions for the public sector, while facing volatility of supporting technologies.
  4. Relying on the private sector to deliver public services while keeping data secure and avoiding vendor lock-in strategies.

UNeGov.net will provide a forum for addressing these challenges, bringing together the stakeholders in government, civil society, academia and industry. Specific solutions will be also addressed, for instance how open-source software may be used for e-Governance.

 
UNeGov.net
 

Developing Electronic Governance merits a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach whereby the experts and practitioners in different disciplines come together to exchange experiences, share technical know-how, transfer skills and knowldege and reach consensus on the best practices in the field. UNeGov.net aims to bring together such experts within the framework of a Community of Practice supported by, among others:

  1. a community portal
  2. a series of network-building workshops
  3. an annual conference on the Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance

The focus is as much on solving concrete problems as it is on consensus-building and advancing the practice in the field. The portal, for instance, will provide technical support for collaborative problem-solving by offering a rich collection of web resources - papers, software, projects, people, etc. and the mechanism to assemble such resources into 'solution patterns'.

 
UNeGov.net/Workshops
 
The workshops aim to build the Community in terms of its membership, geographic and discipline diversity, and capacity to tackle concrete problems. Each workshop will provide a forum:
  1. to raise particular societal needs
  2. to present government-adopted measures to address such needs, along with the challenges faced
  3. to discuss possible solution frameworks based on international and local experience in Electronic Governance
  4. to disseminate the knowledge gained through the portal
 
Programme
time topic presenter
09:20 - 09:30 Welcome
09:30 - 09:45 Opening T. Naranchimeg, Vice director, NITP.
09:45 - 10:15 Introduction to Electronic Governance Dr. Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST)
10:15 - 10:45 National Plan for Electronic Governance in Mongolia Ts. Nyamkhuu, General Director, Policy and Planning Department, ICT Authority of Mongolia
10:45 - 11:05 Discussion: Electronic Governance Development in Mongolia - Plan versus Implementation E. Zolbayar, Officer, PPD/ICTA
11:05 - 11:20 Coffee Break
11:20 - 11:50 Local Inplementation of e-Governance in Ulaanbaatar J. Sansar, Director IT Agency, Ulaanbaatar Major's Office
11:50 - 12:20 Addressing Technical Challenges in Mongolia Lh. Ariunaa, CEO, INTEC Company
12:20 - 12:50 Electronic Government Challenges to Enhance Citizen Participation U. Odgerel, Ministry of Road, Transport and Tourism
12:50 - 13:10 Discussion: Electronic Governance Development in Mongolia - Challenges versus Solutions E. Zolbayar, Officer, PPD/ICTA
13:10 - 14:30 Lunch
14:30 - 15:00 e-Government Best Practice - Macao e-Government Project Dr. Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST)
15:00 - 15:30 Collaboration on Electronic Governance Dr. Tomasz Janowski, United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST)
15:30 - 16:00 Discussion: Electronic Governance Development in Mongolia - International Cooperation E. Zolbayar, Officer, PPD/ICTA
16:00 - 16:30 Agreeing on the Workshop Communiqué E. Zolbayar, Officer, PPD/ICTA
16:30 - 16:40 Closing Ts. Nyamkhuu, General Director, Policy and Planning Department, ICT Authority of Mongolia
 
Contacts
name Ts. Nyamkhuu name Dr. Tomasz Janowski
affiliation PPD/ICTA affiliation UNU-IIST, Macao
tel tel +853 712930
email email
fax fax +853 712940
Organizers
www.iist.unu.edu