12 Mar
419

LOLA is now a NPO!

Geplaatst door Kristien De Caluwé op 12-03-2013 om 15u24

LOLA, the Linked Organization of Local Authority ICT Societies, was born out of need that local ICT organizations of different countries felt that by working collectively and collaboratively, common benefits  could be achieved for their local organisations, their members and the citizens they serve. Or simply said, the Linked Organization of Local Authority ICT Societies attends the same objectives as each of the participating local ICT organizations but on a global level. Read more

 

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13 Feb
512

GMIS2013 GMIS Annual Conference

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 13-02-2013 om 13u13

2013 GMIS Annual Conference, August 18-21, Charlotte, North Carolina

Our conference theme is “ Racing Towards the Next IT Revolution” which brings together some of the greatest NASCAR and stock racing venues in the nation, Charlotte’s historic contribution to the Revolutionary War, and educational sessions on today’s “IT” challenges facing public sector IT professionals!

Registration will open soon!

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12 Feb
450

Core Public Service Vocabulary released for public review

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 12-02-2013 om 17u26

Today, the Core Public Service Vocabulary has entered in public review period. Anyone interested is invited to provide feedback until 27 February 2013 (inclusive).

In December 2012, the ISA Programme launched the Core Public Service Vocabulary (CPSV) initiative as part of Action 1.1 on improving semantic interoperability in European e-Government systems. The CPSV is a simplified, reusable and extensible data model that captures the fundamental characteristics of a service offered by public administrations.

The CPSV is designed to make it easy to exchange basic information about the functions carried out by the public sector and the services in which those functions are carried out. By using the vocabulary, organisations publishing data about their services will for example enable:

  • easier discovery of those services within and across countries;
  • easier discovery of the legislation and policies that underpin service provision;
  • easier comparison of similar services provided by different organisations.

read more 

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11 Feb
476

Apps4EU: Apps 4 Europe - Turning Data into Business

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 11-02-2013 om 21u53

Apps for Europe - turning Data into Business will create a thematic network to organise competitions for using open data, stimulate the winners to start business ventures, and maximise the socio-economic impact and overall benefits of open data. It will contribute to the open data policy of the Commission and stimulate the reuse of public sector information from governmental, scientific and cultural sources. It brings together 19 partners from ten countries that have a background in hosting and facilitating open data competitions, providing data and supporting business ventures. Together, we will build on and align 20 existing local and national open data competitions held over the next two years by the partners and stimulate the participants to turn their inventions into viable businesses. The project will develop a new, transferable and tested programme, that will increase the business knowledge and potential for success of participants in open data competitions: the Business Lounge. The Business Lounge educates developers in creating and commercialising apps with market potential. Participants enter their prototype app, including a business model into an annual EU Open Data Competition. We will organise two such pan-European competitions, that bring the best of the local and national competitions into a European limelight and introduce them to a business network that will increase their potential. The categories of this EU open data competition are: Government, Science and Culture. The best local and EU contestants are invited to pitch their plans during a Pitch & Prize event for investors, incubators, international companies, entrepreneurial nonprofits and social investors. Additionally, the project spawns five support actions on themes that are identified as key areas of importance to organising successful open data competitions: Business and Policy; Data and Licensing; Media exposure for start-ups; Technical tooling and Community Building.


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07 Feb
655

MISA/ASIM Canada Forms New Collaborative Groups

Geplaatst door CMS Administrator op 07-02-2013 om 15u32

MISA/ASIM Canada has formed new groups to facilitate national projects of benefit to municipal IT departments, while stepping up activities with other levels of government in Canada and with international organizations.

President Kathryn Bulko reports that a new special-interest group has been created for large municipalities. With representatives from Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and several other cities, the group had its first teleconference July 19 and has since had further discussions toward providing mutual assistance with major IT projects.

The Large Municipalities Special Interest Group is also working to compile and organize a knowledge base of technological information that can be shared with all municipalities within the MISA/ASIM Canada community.

The group’s chair, Rob Meikle of the City of Brampton, Ontario, can be reached at rob.meikle@brampton.ca.

Another new group has been formed to assist vendors who want to be involved with MISA/ASIM Canada member chapters on a national basis.

About three dozen companies are members of more than one chapter. The National Vendor Member Program Working Group, with volunteers from MISA BC, MISA Prairies and MISA Ontario, is developing proposals to enable vendors to consolidate and add value to their fees for memberships and conferences without disrupting their current relationships with chapters.

For information about the working group please contact Roy Wiseman, executive director of MISA/ASIM Canada, at roy.wiseman@rogers.com.

In other activities:

  • As a member organization in the Public Sector CIO Council (PSCIOC), MISA/ASIM Canada is helping to drive efforts to simplify IT procurement policies and procedures. Bulko, who is manager of client relationship management in the I&T Division of the City of Toronto, is also chair of the PSCIOC IT Procurement Working Group. A report she prepared was presented in September to a PSCIOC meeting in Regina, outlining plans to work with the CIO of Canada, Corinne Charette, and the Information Technology Association of Canada to develop a framework for common procurement objectives that can be tested in pilot projects.
  • MISA/ASIM Canada wants to promote the adoption of open data by municipalities. A new working group has been formed by the Joint Councils (comprising the PSCIOC and the Public Sector Service Delivery Council) to promote open data, and MISA/ASIM Canada will be seeking municipal volunteers to participate in this inter-jurisdictional group.
  • Open data is also of wide interest to municipalities internationally. A project to link European and North American open-data efforts is being organized by LOLA (Linked Organisation of Local Authority ICT Societies), with participation and support from MISA/ASIM Canada.
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10 Jan
315

Open Growth - emerging business models & understanding supply and demand

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 10-01-2013 om 22u54


Deloitte, in collaboration with the Open Data Institute in the UK, published a briefing note defining the basic business models emerging in the Open Data space. Perhaps more importantly, the note tells us how the current supply of and demand for specifically open government data may be benefitting sectors of the economy. Really interesting to see the available categories of open data vs the types of open government data in demand by different sectors. An eye-opener..

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10 Jan
231

The European Commission has launched its open data portal!

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 10-01-2013 om 22u53

The European Commission has launched its open data portal, announced last year December, in public beta. The EC data portal, at launch provides access to 5800+ data sets, mostly coming from Eurostat. With this portal the EC intends to lead by example in opening up public sector information pro-actively for free re-use in Europe, as part of the European open data strategy. Here is the link to the portal..

 
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16 Nov
482

LOLA finally formalised!

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 16-11-2012 om 10u01

At the viag international conference a historical step has been set. All member organisations committed themselves to formalise the Linked Organisation for Local Authorities into an non profit a organisation (NPO) with a legal structure.

“Finally” some old committed persons said, “but it took us the necessary steps to come where we are now”.

As a legal structure LOLA will be able to set up international (worldwide) projects regarding a high standard of Local Authority services to our citizens through the effective deployment of Information and Communications Technologies, automation, information management and security.

We intend to achieve this through joint projects, sharing of good practice, joint influencing of European and Nation states, and the ICT supply industry.

During the first meeting the articles of association were subscribed by:

  • V-ICT-OR - Belgium - represented today by: Eddy Van der Stock (Chairman)
  • MISA - Canada - represented today by: Harry Turnbull
  • ALGIM - New Zealand - represented today by: Mike Wanden
  • KOMMITS - Sweden - represented today by: Torbjörn Larsson
  • VIAG - The Netherlands - represented today by: Arend van Beek (vice-chairman – secretary)
  • SOCITM - United Kingdom - represented today by: Martin Ferguson
  • GMIS - United States of America - represented today by: Paul Ruth

 

The following board was composed:

  • Eddy Van der Stock - V-ICT-OR - Belgium (Chairman)
  • Arend van Beek - VIAG - The Netherlands (vice-chairman – secretary)
  • Louis Massage - V-ICT-OR - Belgium (Treassury)
  • Antoinette van Leeuwen - VIAG - The Netherlands
  • Christian Bonfré - KOMMITS - Sweden
  • Clark Rainer - GMIS - United States of America
  • Geoff Hogan - MISA - Canada
  • Harry Turnbull - MISA - Canada
  • Martin Ferguson - SOCITM - United Kingdom
  • Mike Manson - ALGIM - New Zealand
  • Mike Wanden - ALGIM - New Zealand
  • Paul Ruth - GMIS - United States of America
  • Steve Halliday - SOCITM - United Kingdom
  • Torbjörn Larsson - KOMMITS – Sweden
  • Hedwig Daineffe - V-ICT-OR - Belgium (internal audit)
  • Roel Bakker - VIAG - The Netherlands (internal audit)
Geplaatst onder: Meeting and News
16 Nov
514

VIAG International conference was a huge success!

Geplaatst door Eddy Van der Stock op 16-11-2012 om 09u32

All LOLA member countries were present at the Rotterdam International VIAG conference

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21 Jun
34019

LOLA welcomes the new GMIS international director Clark Rainer

Geplaatst door op 21-06-2011 om 09u49

At the GMIS International Conference 2011 in Santa Fe New Mexico was decided that our well-known international director Doug Taylor is followed by Clark Rainer. Clark is the current president of the Georgia chapter and is Director of Technology Services at Henry County.

Clark will be attending the international LOLA meetings from now on.

We want to thank Doug Taylor for his never ending effort in his work for LOLA and wish him all the best in the future, hoping to see him as much as we can during LOLA events.

Doug Taylor - GMIS
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