Monday, February 22, 2010

6TH E-GOVERMENT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2010 – CPUT – SOUTH AFRICA

6th International Conference on e-Government 2010 – Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa

Introduction: In it’s sixth year, we are delighted to be bringing the conference to the campus of the Cape Peninsula University of Technology.

The International Conference on e-Government (ICEG-2010) invites researchers, practitioners and academics to present their research findings, work in progress, case studies and conceptual advances in areas of work from all aspects of eGovernment. The conference brings together varied groups of people with different perspectives, experiences and knowledge in one location. It aims to help practitioners find ways of putting research into practice and researchers to gain an understanding of real-world problems, needs and aspirations.

Located on the southern tip of the continent, Cape Town is a special place that brings together much of what is best in sub Saharan Africa. It is also home to what is arguably some of the finest wine producing estates in the world.
Call For Papers:
The International Conference on e-Government (ICEG 2010) is an opportunity for academics to share the latest thinking on e-Government research. e-Government developmental trends, adoption, architecture, transformation, barriers, success factors and management are factors that have lead to an escalation of the level of research activity on the topic. This is not least because the rise in e-Government provision brings with it a greater interest in the study of e-Government, from both a practical and a theoretical point of view.

As controversy rages around issues such as e-Voting and identity cards, so academics, practitioners and service providers pick up the gauntlet of supporting or attacking these issues. Much time and money is being spent in considering the best way forward and in examining what has been done well and what lessons can be learnt when things go wrong. This conference aims to bring evidence of the research being undertaken across the globe to the attention of co-workers and the wider community for the purposes of helping practitioners find ways to put research into practice, and for researchers to gain an understanding of additional real-world problems.

Application Form: For Online Application Form Click http://academic-conferences.org/iceg/iceg2010/iceg10-abstract-submission.htm

Important Dates:
Abstract submission deadline: 11 March 2010
Notification of abstract acceptance: 18 March 2010
Full paper for review due: 29 April 2010
Notification of paper acceptance (with possible changes): 8 July 2010
Earlybird registration closes: 22 July 2010
Final paper submission (with any changes): 5 August 2010
Final date for author registration: 26 August 2010

Registration: For Online Registration Click http://academic-conferences.org/iceg/iceg2010/iceg10-registration.htm#earlybird

Contact:
Curtis Farm, Kidmore End,
Nr Reading, RG4 9AY,
England

Email: info(AT)academic-conferences.org

Contact Numbers: +44 (0)1189 724148

Source: http://www.academic-conferences.org/iceg/iceg2010/iceg10-home.htm

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