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Roundtable: Overview of Europe's Information Society Strategies. Best practices in policies to release the economic potential of PSI re-use.
Moderator
Agustí Cerrillo. Universidad Oberta de Catalunya, Spain.
Doctor of Laws degree in Political Science and Administration.
He is currently associate professor of administrative law and Director of Studies in Law and Science Policy and Management graduate Electronic Universitat Oberta of Catalunya (UOC).
He has researched and published articles and monographs on eGovernment, dissemination and re-use of public information through the Internet and the governance of development cooperation.
He is currently researching on the impact of ICT in public administrations and administrative law.
http://www.uoc.edu/webs/acerrillo/ES/curriculum/index.html
Speakers
Javier Hernández Ros. Head of Unit Access to Information, European Commission.
Engineer of Roads, Channels and Ports by the Polytechnic University of Madrid and MBA from Instituto de Empresa (Madrid).
After working for seven years in engineering in Spain joined the European Commission as an Officer in 1986, including work in the areas of policy innovation and technology transfer.
Since June 2002 he is Head of Unit "Information Access" (formerly called "Digital Libraries and Public Sector Information").
He’s currently coordinating the initiative of the European Digital Library, and promotes laws for the development of the digital content industry.
Between 2002-2005 he was responsible for e-Content programs and Safer Internet.
http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/psi/index_en. htm http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/digital_libraries/index_en.htm.
Jim Wretham. OPSI, United Kingdom.
He joined Her Majesty’s Stationery Office in 1977. During his career in HMSO he undertook a range of jobs within the organisation including heading a purchasing section and managing a production unit.
In 1996 he joined the management team as Head of Licensing to help establish HMSO in its new form following the privatisation of the trading functions. In this role, managed the team involved in licensing the re-use of Crown and Parliamentary copyright material.
Since then, his role has expanded beyond copyright and licensing to cover broader information policy issues.
He worked with officials in the Department of Trade and Industry (now Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) and has been involved in negotiating the terms of the European Directive on the re-use of public sector information and introducing the UK PSI Regulations 2005.
Catherine Lippert. National IT & Telecom Agency, Denmark.
Alberto Ortiz de Zárate. Basque Government. Open Data Euskadi, Spain.
He works as Director of Community Safety in the Department of Justice and Public Administration of the Basque Government.
The functions of the Directorate are providing the services of contact with the public, the management model euskadi.net internet presence, corporate intranet and opening public information.
Co-publishes "Network Administration" blog since 2005, sets talks taking as a center of gravity of the public administration, how to improve it and how it closer to citizens. I
Infonomía has published the book "Manual on the company blog: how to thrive in society of the conversation" (2008). Presents two chapters in the book "Open Government: Gobierno Abierto" published by Algon Publishers in 2010.
Between 2004 and 2009 has served as project manager in the Office for the Modernization of the Administration, in the Basque Government.
He has worked for ten years in the management of public health services. He has six years experience as a business consultant.
Born in 1964 and father of two, has a degree in Psychology, but years and lectures have taken him through many paths. Live in Bilbao and the Internet is their second home.
He is a member of communities "apprentices", "Ideas", "Politika2.0" and "public blogosphere."
Kristof de Meulder. APIE, France.
He's project manager at APIE, Agency for Public Intangibles of France since 2008, depending both from the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Finance.
He started his carreer as a consultant in an international audit firm after graduating from the Solvay Business School in Brussels.
Within APIE, he is in charge of accounting topics relating to intangible assets as well as the economic aspects of public sector information reuse.
He represents APIE in various working groups dealing with PSI at national and European level.
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