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Government 2.0 Truly Transformative Government: Webcast

March 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Government 2.0, Government Policy, Government as Platform, Net-Gen, Society, UK, Video, Web 2.0, e-government

Oxford Internet Institute : Webcast, University of Oxford.
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For over a decade UK government has been busy moving online. This has made some progress, for example in driver and vehicle licensing, but is yet to take off in terms of usage in the way of some spectacular contemporary Internet examples like Facebook and iTunes.

Is this inevitable? Are there good reasons why government and public services do not engage people in the way music, shopping and social networking do? Or is government not yet going about this in the right way, and does the success of the contemporary Internet have important lessons for the design of public services and public engagement? How can we improve value for money, and achieve higher returns on investment, better services and improved operational efficiency? How can the government build public trust and protect privacy?

Over 10 hours of video presentations and panel discussions are available for viewing or download here:

http://webcast.oii.ox.ac.uk/?view=Webcast&ID=20080125_209

Speakers:

* Dr Ian Brown (Oxford Internet Institute)
* Professor David Cope (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, POST)
* Professor Jim Norton (Institute of Directors)
* Martyn Thomas (Visiting Professor, Oxford University Computing Laboratory)
* Professor Ross Anderson (Cambridge University Computer Laboratory)
* Alun Michael, MP
* Jerry Fishenden (Microsoft)
* William Heath (Ideal Government)
* Tom Steinberg (mySociety)
* Simon Davies (LSE)
* The Earl of Erroll (House of Lords)

http://webcast.oii.ox.ac.uk/?view=Webcast&ID=20080125_209

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