Joint Workshop for e-Government and Smart City

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Joint Workshop for e-Government and Smart City

23 May 2016 to 27 May 2016

Information and communications technology (ICT) has been used holistically to bolster financial and managerial capacities of local governments and municipal service providers; manage urban traffic, and increase the competence and autonomy of urban water supply, as well as sanitation and solid waste providers. 

To discuss the various means by which smart cities can be developed, World e-Governments Organization (WeGO), Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the National Information Society Agency (NIA)’s Global Academy organized a joint workshop on smart cities and e-government in Jeju Island, South Korea.  The event served as a venue to share good practices that highlight not only the technical aspects but also impacts on increased efficiency, accountability and more effective delivery of core government functions and services.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
24 May 2016 Opening Address Byung-jo Suh
24 May 2016 Welcome Address Il-kwon Bae
24 May 2016 Congratulatory Remarks Young-sook Nam
24 May 2016 Congratulatory Remarks Seok Yong Yoon
24 May 2016 ICT for Development (ICT4D) with a Focus on Korea's Experience James F. Larson
24 May 2016 Setting the Context
24 May 2016 Session 1 - e-Government and Smart City Policy Seoul Metropolitan Government's Smart City Policy Chang Hee Lee
24 May 2016 Session 1 - e-Government and Smart City Policy Korea's ICT Policy Jeongwon Yoon
24 May 2016 Session 2 - e-Government and Smart City Services Local e-Government Policy in Korea Sang-Baek Kang
24 May 2016 Session 2 - e-Government and Smart City Services Open Innovation Yeong-il Kwon
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
25 May 2016 Session 3 - New Smart Technologies Big Data Technology Yung-sub Lee
25 May 2016 Session 3 - New Smart Technologies ICBM: Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud, Big Data, and Mobile Technologies Yoon Seok Ko
25 May 2016 Session 3 - New Smart Technologies m-Government
The concept of "m-Government" has introduced innovation in public governance as it helps makepublic information and government services accessible tocitizens...
Kwangsok Oh
25 May 2016 Session 3 - New Smart Technologies Internet of Things (Iot) Sang Young Lee
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
26 May 2016 Session 4 - Urban Infrastructure and Utility Management for Smart City Central and Local e-Government Myung-Jae Moon
26 May 2016 Session 4 - Urban Infrastructure and Utility Management for Smart City Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems for Smart Cities
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are necessary in ensuringsafe and efficient transport networks. The current ITS, however, tend to focus on data collection...
Kyeong-Pyo Kang
26 May 2016 Session 4 - Urban Infrastructure and Utility Management for Smart City Smart Water and Sewage Management Hyeong-Suk Kim
26 May 2016 Session 4 - Urban Infrastructure and Utility Management for Smart City Pilot Projects for Jeju City Ki Suk Park
26 May 2016 Session 5 - Partnership and Collaboration and e-Government ADB's Future Cities Program and Other Programs for Urban Sector Development Andrew J. McIntyre
26 May 2016 Session 5 - Partnership and Collaboration and e-Government WeGO's Knowledge Partnership Programs Young-sook Nam
26 May 2016 Session 5 - Partnership and Collaboration and e-Government Project Financing for City Development Sunghwan Wang
26 May 2016 Session 5 - Partnership and Collaboration and e-Government NIA's Technical Assistance Program for Open Source Open Platform Eun-joo Kim
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
27 May 2016 Group Presentations
27 May 2016 Closing Session

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