Pedro
Viana
Eveline
Vlassenroot
Pedro is Advisor to the Secretary of State for Justice at the Ministry of Justice of Portugal, where he spearheads the justice reform and modernization agenda. With over 19 years of experience in public sector digital transformation, eProcurement, and ICT strategy and implementation, he has collaborated with both national and international organizations and stakeholders. Pedro is dedicated to delivering innovative and efficient solutions that enhance the quality and accessibility of public services, improve the transparency and accountability of public administration, and promote digital inclusion and empowerment for citizens and businesses. He has a proven track record in designing and executing successful projects in the realms of information society, eGovernment, and eProcurement. Notable achievements include the development of the Portuguese national eProcurement system, the Portuguese eGovernment and Public Sector Digital Transformation strategies, and the Portuguese Public Sector Strategy for ICT. In addition to his public sector accomplishments, Pedro has extensive consulting and management experience in the private sector. He has worked with leading IT suppliers and managed his own consulting business. He holds a licentiate degree in Engineering and Industrial Management from ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa.
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
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The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
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Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
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The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
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Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Eveline Vlassenroot has been a contributor to the Flemish interoperability program OSLO (Open Standards for Linking Organisations) since 2017, focusing on the governance of data standards and interoperability, particularly in semantic interoperability. Her work facilitates the adoption and implementation of data standards across public and private sectors, enhancing both organizational and legal interoperability. At OSLO, she builds further upon the best practices defined at SEMIC, identifying methodologies for implementing data standards and developing sustainable data governance models for local and regional administrations. This work not only supports the seamless integration of services but also promotes the widespread adoption of these standards, ensuring they meet the evolving business requirements, needs of various stakeholders and legislation.
Additionally, she is a part-time researcher at the University of Ghent, developing a sustainable strategy for preserving and archiving Belgium's born-digital heritage.
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 1
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators:
Digital-ready policymaking and semantics - part 2
STUDIO 213+215
Are you sure?
Do you want to register for this session?
The workshop will provide you insights on approaches taken to support digital-ready policymaking and the importance of semantics in these approaches. The first part of the workshop will shed the light on national and international initiatives to implement digital-ready considerations at various stages of the policymaking cycle. The second part of the workshop will follow-up on last year's focus on regulatory reporting, as well as presenting innovative approaches for the reduction of administrative burden.
The workshop is targeted to policymakers, academia, and providers of policy-making support systems interested in identifying the role that semantics and AI technologies can play in these processes.
Moderators: