ALESSIO
NARDIN
Leire
Orue-Echevarria Arrieta
Alessio has been a member of the digital-ready policymaking team within the Interoperability and Digital Government Unit of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Informatics since March 2023. His primary focus has been on developing methodologies for Better Regulation, with a particular emphasis on digital-ready policymaking.
Additionally, he has been involved in project management and development of AI solutions for law and policymaking, including the SORTIS project, as well as exploring other aspects of legal semantics. Notably, his thesis, "AI as a General Purpose Technology," was awarded the prestigious Bernardo Nobile prize in 2022 for its innovative approach to leveraging patents as a source of information for forecasting technological evolutions. Alessio holds a master's degree in AI for public services and a master's degree in International Relations.
Parallel Track 1 (Strategic): Next generation digital government: Towards digital-ready policy making
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This parallel session will focus on digital-ready policymaking as an enabler of digital government and how it could minimize compliance costs for administrations under the Interoperable Europe Act. It will present the current approaches taken by the European Commission and some Member States to implement innovative policymaking practices in the legislative process to enable digital government.
The session is targeted at professionals from the public sector, academia, and industry who are involved in digital government, policy design, and interoperability policy.
Moderation: Sven Schade, Scientific project leader, Digital economy, Digital economy JRC, European Commission
Franck Noël is director for Data, Information and Knowledge Management Services at the Publications Office of the European Union. Franck has 30 years of experience in information technology, artificial intelligence and digital transformation in both the private and public sectors.
Parallel Track 1 (Strategic): Next generation digital government: Towards digital-ready policy making
COPPER HALL
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This parallel session will focus on digital-ready policymaking as an enabler of digital government and how it could minimize compliance costs for administrations under the Interoperable Europe Act. It will present the current approaches taken by the European Commission and some Member States to implement innovative policymaking practices in the legislative process to enable digital government.
The session is targeted at professionals from the public sector, academia, and industry who are involved in digital government, policy design, and interoperability policy.
Moderation: Sven Schade, Scientific project leader, Digital economy, Digital economy JRC, European Commission
Leire Orue-Echevarria is a Policy Officer in the unit of Cloud and Software of DG CONNECT, currently acting as Simpl-Open Project Owner.
She has more than 25 years of working experience in the software industry. Prior to joining the European Commission, she managed and participated in many projects devoted to the development and testing of commercial software products for various industries and the public administration. She also has extensive experience in research and innovation activities acquired through the coordination of large collaborative research projects especially in the areas of software engineering, open source, multi-cloud, cybersecurity and public sector. She holds a master's degree in computer engineering and a PhD in Economics.
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Parallel Track 1 (Strategic): Next generation digital government: Towards digital-ready policy making
COPPER HALL
Are you sure?
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This parallel session will focus on digital-ready policymaking as an enabler of digital government and how it could minimize compliance costs for administrations under the Interoperable Europe Act. It will present the current approaches taken by the European Commission and some Member States to implement innovative policymaking practices in the legislative process to enable digital government.
The session is targeted at professionals from the public sector, academia, and industry who are involved in digital government, policy design, and interoperability policy.
Moderation: Sven Schade, Scientific project leader, Digital economy, Digital economy JRC, European Commission