local government

Local Interest Sites Captured in National Digital Archive.

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E-Government Bulletin
South Yorkshire Housing Association; Surrey Wildlife Trust; the North Yorkshire branch of public sector trade union UNISON; and a local food grower’s campaign group outside of Manchester are among local and regional websites designated for permanent digital preservation by The National Archives. After experience of archiving central government websites, The National Archives announced last year that [...]

PT: 210 municipalities trained on reducing administrative burden on entrepreneurs

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ePractice.eu
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The Agency for Administrative Modernisation published a statistical analysis report on trainings provided to municipal staff on the Services Directive, the Zero Authorisation initiative, as well as the Entrepreneur's Desk.

IE: Limerick City Council increasingly turning to open source

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ePractice.eu
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The city council of Limerick, Ireland's third largest city, is making more and more use of free and open source in order to rid itself of IT vendor lock-in. It began three years ago by switching to the free and open source suite of office tools LibreOffice, replacing a proprietary office suite.

Make Room For Mobile, Report Tells Council Websites

Source: 
E-Government Bulletin
Only 12% of council websites are easy to access and navigate from a typical mobile device, despite rapid increases in mobile web use, according to the latest “Better Connected” review of all UK council websites. Overall, however, standards of usability from mobile devices have improved over the past year. A total of 433 local authority sites [...]

Central government trailing local for mobile services

Source: 
E-Government Bulletin
Central government is lagging up to five years behind local government in implementation of mobile services to citizens, one service provider with extensive UK public sector experience has told E-Government Bulletin. The scale of rolling out mobile projects at central government level means projects take longer to deploy, and so progress has been quicker at [...]

Colchester divides into seven mobile zones

Source: 
E-Government Bulletin
A project assigning council street service workers geographical zones and giving them mobile devices to run multiple services in teams is being launched this summer by Colchester Borough Council. The council has divided its area into seven zones of various sizes depending on geography and population. Workers using a variety of smartphones and tablet computers will [...]

Rotterdam pioneers mobile street officers

Source: 
E-Government Bulletin
A lightweight mobile enforcement system developed by the City of Rotterdam is the most comprehensive and flexible of its kind anywhere in the world, the city council has told E-Government Bulletin. The “iThor” system is built around parking enforcement and monitoring of other street and environmental issues, but has the potential to be expanded to cover [...]

Nine in 10 councils embrace social media

Source: 
E-Government Bulletin
Almost all UK local authorities now make official use of social media, with many councils now running multiple accounts to cover different services and projects, a report due out next month will find. The annual “Better Connected” snapshot report of UK council websites, published by the Society of IT Management (Socitm), is set to include a [...]

HU: City of Miskolc to move to vendor-independent desktop

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OSOR.eu - Open Source News
The administration of the Hungarian city of Miskolc is moving to a desktop system based on open source, in order to become less dependent on a single proprietary IT vendor and to reduce costs for its desktop PCs. Already 60 percent of the civil servants use Open Office and Libre Office, two closely related open source suites of office tools.

HU: City of Miskolc to move to vendor-independent desktop

Source: 
JoinUp

The administration of the Hungarian city of Miskolc is moving to a desktop system based on open source, in order to become less dependent on a single proprietary IT vendor and to reduce costs for its desktop PCs. Already 60 percent of the civil servants use Open Office and Libre Office, two closely related open source suites of office tools.

The city next wants to replace its proprietary PC operating systems by moving to Ubuntu GNU/Linux, says Peter Szakal, a consultant at Open SKM, an open source IT service provider that is assisting the public administration with its migration.

HU: City of Miskolc to move to vendor-independent desktop

Source: 
JoinUp

The administration of the Hungarian city of Miskolc is moving to a desktop system based on open source, in order to become less dependent on a single proprietary IT vendor and to reduce costs for its desktop PCs. Already 60 percent of the civil servants use Open Office and Libre Office, two closely related open source suites of office tools.

The city next wants to replace its proprietary PC operating systems by moving to Ubuntu GNU/Linux, says Peter Szakal, a consultant at Open SKM, an open source IT service provider that is assisting the public administration with its migration.

FR: Ile-de-France region to provide cloud version of LibreOffice

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ePractice.eu
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The government of the Ile-de-France region teamed up with The Document Foundation to provide a 'Software as a service' (SaaS) version of LibreOffice - the Foundation's free office suite - to a wide range of upper secondary education actors, it was announced at the LibreOffice Conference held in Paris on 12-15 October 2011.

UK: Meeting frees up pioneering project to implement open source solutions in local government

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JoinUp

On 7 October 2011, a meeting held with UK Government officials succeeded in freeing up the process by which Bristol City Council will be able to implement open source solutions. The Council’s undertaking is seen as pioneering the procedure by which UK local governments can employ open source.

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UK: Meeting frees up pioneering project to implement open source solutions in local government

Source: 
OSOR.eu - Open Source News
On 7 October 2011, a meeting held with UK Government officials succeeded in freeing up the process by which Bristol City Council will be able to implement open source solutions. The Council’s undertaking is seen as pioneering the procedure by which UK local governments can employ open source.

UK: Meeting frees up pioneering project to implement open source solutions in local government

Source: 
JoinUp

On 7 October 2011, a meeting held with UK Government officials succeeded in freeing up the process by which Bristol City Council will be able to implement open source solutions. The Council’s undertaking is seen as pioneering the procedure by which UK local governments can employ open source.

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