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International Research Roadmap on ICT Tools for Governance and Policy Modelling (Interim Version)
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Start: 2012-06-29, Publication: 2012-11-30 Source: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/5690004/D2.2.1 International Research Roadmap on ICT Tools for Governance and Policy Modelling-1.pdf
The present deliverable, developed under WP2 Content Production, is one of the core output of the project: the Research Roadmap
on Policy- Making 2.0. It aims at providing a common basis and a common set of concepts for researchers in a highly multidisciplinary
context. But most of all, it aims to provide a clear outline of what technologies are available now for policy- makers to
improve their work , and what can become available tomorrow.
Crossover builds on the results of the Crossroad project1, which delivered a research roadmap on the same topic in 2011. With
respect to the previous roadmap, this document is firstly a revised and updated version. Beside this, is contains some fundamental
novelties: - a demand- driven approach: rather than focussing on the technology, the present roadmap starts from the needs
and the activities of policy- making and then links the research challenges to them - an additional emphasis on cases and
applications: for each research challenge, we indicate relevant cases and practical solutions - a clearer thematic focus on
ICT for Governance and Policy- Modeling, by dropping more peripheral grand challenges of Government Service Utility and Scientific
Base for ICT- enabled Governance - a global coverage: while Crossroad focussed on Europe, Crossover includes cases and experiences
from all over the world - a living roadmap: the present deliverable is accompanied by an online repositories of tools, people
and applications
Submitter:
Name:Owen Ambur
Email:Owen.Ambur@verizon.net
Organization:
Name:CROSSOVER Rroject
Acronym:CP
Description: The CROSSOVER project aims to consolidate and expand the existing community on ICT for Governance and Policy Modeling (built
largely within FP7) by: - bringing together and reinforcing the links between the different global communities of researchers
and experts: it will create directories of experts and solutions, and animate knowledge exchange across communities of practice
both offline and online; - reaching out and raising the awareness of non- experts and potential users, with special regard
to high- level policy- makers and policy advisors: it will produce multimedia content, a practical handbook and high- level
policy conferences with competition for prizes; - establishing the scientific and political basis for long- lasting interest
and commitment to next generation policy- making, beyond the mere availability of FP7 funding: it will focus on use cases
and a demand- driven approach, involving policy- makers and advisors in high- level conference, defining a collaborative stakeholders'
declaration and developing a sustainability plan. The CROSSOVER project will pursue this goal through a combination of content
production, ad hoc and well- designed online and offline animation; as well as strong links with existing communities outside
the CROSSOVER project and outside the realm of e- Government
Stakeholder(s):
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