New ePractice.eu Portal is online

ePractice.eu is a portal created by the European Commission which offers a new service for the professional community of eGovernment, eInclusion and eHealth practitioners.

It is an interactive initiative that empowers its users to discuss and influence open government, policy-making and the way in which public administrations operate and deliver services.

ePractice.eu involves practitioners from all 27 Member States, EU-member candidate states and EFTA countries. Practitioners from other countries outside the EU are also welcome to join.

The ePractice.eu portal combines online activities with frequent offline exchanges: workshops, face-to-face meetings and public presentations. With a large knowledge base of real-life case studies submitted by ePractice members from across Europe, ePractice.eu serves as a point of reference for all users.

ePractice.eu is based on the inherently participative nature of web services: it goes beyond the "exchange cases" and facilitates the exchange of advice, experiences, events and stories.

The portal enables users to:

  • Share their real-life cases by publishing them on the site.
  • Meet peers from across Europe and expand their professional networks by creating a personal profile.
  • Learn from the experience of others, rate and comment on the published cases.

ePractice.eu offers relevant content and insight in various areas of interest :

  • eParticipation
  • Administrative burden
  • Pan-European services
  • High impact online portals
  • Open Source and standardisation
  • Customer centricity
  • Organisational change and leadership
  • Service delivery
  • Laws and regulations
  • eInclusion
  • eHealth

The ePractice.eu portal is a joint European Commission initiative, managed by the Information Society and Media Directorate-General and the Informatics Directorate-General/European eGovernment services (IDABC).

For further information, please visit:
http://www.epractice.eu

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