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Proceedings of the Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2005

Day one – 24 November 2005

Welcome and opening dialogue

Ian Watmore, Head of UK eGovernment Unit and UK Government CIO
Ben Verwaayen, Chief Executive, British Telecom


eGovernment and me

Michaela Neild and Andrew O'Neill, students from Manchester
Jim Murphy, Cabinet Office Minister responsible for eGovernment UK


Plenary session 1 – enabling eGovernment

Peter Vanvelthoven, Minister for Employment and eGovernment, Belgium

Sir Michael Bichard, Chair of Soham Enquiry

Richard Thomas, UK Information Commissioner

Sean Shine, Managing Director, Accenture


Plenary session 2 – businesses and citizens

William Heath, Chairman, Kable

Patrick Abrahams, CEO The Local Channel

Dave Carter, Manchester Digital Development Agency


Keynote

Commissioner Siim Kallas, European Commissioner for Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti–Fraud


Plenary session 3 – ministerial declaration and keynotes on eGovernment in i2010

Viviane Reding, European Commissioner for Information Society and Media

Jim Murphy, Minister responsible for eGovernment, UK Cabinet Office


Plenary session 4 – Impact on eGovernment

Professor Julian Le Grand, London School of Economics

Paul Stevens, Glaxo Smith Kline

Christine Leitner, European Institute of Public Administration


eEurope eGovernment awards ceremony

Viviane Reding, European Commissioner for Information Society and Media
Jim Murphy, Minister responsible for eGovernment, UK Cabinet Office
Gerard Druesne, Chair of the Jury

eEurope awards for eGovernment 2005 presentation

Winners speeches