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EUGAGER - European Citizen Engagement Platform: Proposal for an European Citizen Engagement Platform
EUGAGER is a project proposal submitted to the EU in response to the ICT Call 4 under the7th Framework Programme in April 2009. It proposed the research, design and prototypeimplementation of a web-based, secure and free/open source software platform fore-Governance and e-Participation tools. In particular, the core system would support theconnection of external e-Government and e-Participation web applications, possibly runningon different machines, and an Open API for security, authentication and data exchangebetween applications.
The EUGAGER architecture would enable project stakeholders (Governments, SMEs, Non-ProfitOrganizations and existing Free/Open Source Communities) to evolve the platform by creatingnew applications (with different levels of user authentication requirements) and complete thedigital ecosystem for Citizen Engagement.* Read the submitted EU Project Proposal on how to create a Social Networking platform fore-Governance and e-Participation and engage citizens all around Europe;* Task list, workplan, deliverables, milestones and gantt-chart included!;* Learn why the European Union should adopt a common platform with social networkingcapabilities to deploy e-Gov applications and engage citizens in political activism;* Read the project's final evaluation issued by the European Commission, discover what'snext, and what you can do to make it real.
Coordinated and adapted byGiovani SpagnoloPietro Speroni di Fenizio
The EUGAGER architecture would enable project stakeholders (Governments, SMEs, Non-ProfitOrganizations and existing Free/Open Source Communities) to evolve the platform by creatingnew applications (with different levels of user authentication requirements) and complete thedigital ecosystem for Citizen Engagement.* Read the submitted EU Project Proposal on how to create a Social Networking platform fore-Governance and e-Participation and engage citizens all around Europe;* Task list, workplan, deliverables, milestones and gantt-chart included!;* Learn why the European Union should adopt a common platform with social networkingcapabilities to deploy e-Gov applications and engage citizens in political activism;* Read the project's final evaluation issued by the European Commission, discover what'snext, and what you can do to make it real.
Coordinated and adapted byGiovani SpagnoloPietro Speroni di Fenizio
EUGAGER is a project proposal submitted to the EU in response to the ICT Call 4 under the7th Framework Programme in April 2009. It proposed the research, design and prototypeimplementation of a web-based, secure and free/open source software platform fore-Governance and e-Participation tools. In particular, the core system would support theconnection of external e-Government and e-Participation web applications, possibly runningon different machines, and an Open API for security, authentication and data exchangebetween applications.
The EUGAGER architecture would enable project stakeholders (Governments, SMEs, Non-ProfitOrganizations and existing Free/Open Source Communities) to evolve the platform by creatingnew applications (with different levels of user authentication requirements) and complete thedigital ecosystem for Citizen Engagement.* Read the submitted EU Project Proposal on how to create a Social Networking platform fore-Governance and e-Participation and engage citizens all around Europe;* Task list, workplan, deliverables, milestones and gantt-chart included!;* Learn why the European Union should adopt a common platform with social networkingcapabilities to deploy e-Gov applications and engage citizens in political activism;* Read the project's final evaluation issued by the European Commission, discover what'snext, and what you can do to make it real.
Coordinated and adapted byGiovani SpagnoloPietro Speroni di Fenizio
The EUGAGER architecture would enable project stakeholders (Governments, SMEs, Non-ProfitOrganizations and existing Free/Open Source Communities) to evolve the platform by creatingnew applications (with different levels of user authentication requirements) and complete thedigital ecosystem for Citizen Engagement.* Read the submitted EU Project Proposal on how to create a Social Networking platform fore-Governance and e-Participation and engage citizens all around Europe;* Task list, workplan, deliverables, milestones and gantt-chart included!;* Learn why the European Union should adopt a common platform with social networkingcapabilities to deploy e-Gov applications and engage citizens in political activism;* Read the project's final evaluation issued by the European Commission, discover what'snext, and what you can do to make it real.
Coordinated and adapted byGiovani SpagnoloPietro Speroni di Fenizio