2009 World Congress on Privacy, Security, Trust and the Management of e-Business
E-Government Theme
The roles of E-Government include, among its various definitions, the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) to the operation of government, including, but not limited to, its civil, political, and administrative aspects. Priority topics for this theme for 2009 are the following:
- Civic intelligence
- Internet Governance
- Disability issues
- Support for independent living and governance for an aging population
- Open standards for e-Government
- Radio, television, and telecommunications
- New technologies for inclusion in governance
- Human-computer interaction issues
- Assistive technologies
- Privacy
- Implementations
- Technologies to support and analyse policy-making
- E-Government technology and research roadmaps
- Next-generation technologies to support public services
The themes for this track are not limited to the above. We welcome high-quality papers on other topics related to E-Government.
Paper Submission
High-quality papers not under review or previously accepted or published elsewhere are solicited. There will be Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards. Paper submissions should be in the IEEE format, with the first page bearing authors’ affiliations, names and contact details. Accepted papers will be published in joint proceedings by IEEE in hard copy and online. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the International Journal of Electronic Business (IJEB).
E-Government Theme Chair
William McIver, Jr., National Research Council Canada, Bill.McIver@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
E-Government Theme Program Committee
Athman Bouguettaya, CSIRO, Australia
Nadia Caidi, University of Toronto, Canada
Divina Frau-Meigs, University of Paris 3-Sorbonne, France
Aldo de Moor, CommunitySense, The Netherlands
Andrew Gaudes, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Michael Gurstein, CommunityInformatics.net, Canada
Alex Marland, Memorial University, Canada
Haidar Moukdad, Dalhousie University, Canada
Zaki Malik, Virginia Tech, USA
Mamadou Tadiou Koné, Laval University , Canada
Elaine Toms, Dalhousie University, Canada
Qi Yu, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA