PEC: we are the comic

On Sat, 28 August 2010, in E-government , read old and new , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

In recent months, the PEC (Certified Mail) has been at the center of a debate in part because of the choice of the Minister Brunetta to make it the preferred tool of communication between citizens, businesses and public administrations. As readers of this blog will recall, the use of the PEC, I was never fully convinced, but the [...]

Open Links # 4

On Wed, August 25, 2010, in E-Government , Open Links , by Ernesto Belisario

After a long hiatus, the event returns conOpen Links, contacts established to collect reports, news and insights on Open Data and Open Government. Autumn is coming will be very intense and I see committed (with his friends ever) in so many initiatives to spread the doctrine Open in our country, as I [...]

Web sites of Public Administration: Guidelines are on line of the Ministry

On Tue, 24 August 2010, in E-government , read old and new , Notifications , by Ernesto Belisario

In recent years, institutional Web sites have become increasingly important, becoming - in fact - the main front office of all Directors, and the legislature itself has occupied several times to define the characteristics and content of the public website, however, most organizations do not comply with these provisions and not [...]

The movement of the Open Government is running (almost) anywhere

On Mon, August 23, 2010, in Open Links , Messages , by Ernesto Belisario

In the article entitled "Open Government, do not waste any more time" begins today with my co Apogeonline, webzine of the publisher Apogee. The issues that will face are particularly dear to readers of this blog and relate, in particular, the Open Government and the release of public data, its evolution, its implications for government and [...]