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Title: PIKE Project workshop


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  • PIKE Project workshop
  • eGovernment good practices transfer between
  • regional authorities
  • experiences and challenges of Interreg IVC
    Capitalisation projects
  • SARA DI FALCO
  • Regione Piemonte
  • 24th September 2009, Brussels

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CONTENTS
  • Overview
  • Fast tracking elements
  • Partnership strength aspects
  • Approach
  • Exchange of experiences and transfer tools
  • Transfer strategy good practices
  • Transfer strategy workshops
  • From good practices to action plans
  • Methodology and transfer strategy the APST

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OVERVIEW
  • B3 Regions is a fast track project funded under
    INTERREG
  • IVC Programme
  • B3 Regions aims at
  • - exchanging and sharing good practices around
    the common theme of broadband regional
    development
  • (main result indicators 8 thematic workshops)
  • in order to
  • - capitalise expertise under OPs 2007-2013
  • (main result indicators 13 action plans)
  • Duration 26 months (September 2008 October
    2010)

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OVERVIEW
  • The projects components
  • Component 1 Management and coordination
  • Component 2 Communication and dissemination
  • Component 3 Exchange of experience and transfer
    of good practices into the Structural Funds
    mainstream programmes

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B3 REGIONS FAST TRACKING ELEMENTS
  • The main advantages of being a fast track project
    are
  • Capitalisation of knowledge already available
    (tools, methods, approaches, managements skills,
    thematic knowledge..). Moreover capitalisation
    means to create a stronger link between exchange
    of good practices and mainstream funding
    programmes.
  • Focus on the action translation of good
    practices into mainstream policies and
    programmes.
  • Active involvement of the Managing Authorities
    of the relevant OPs.
  • Concrete deliverable action plans.
  • Better use of EU Structural Funds.
  • Support of the EU Commission services
    especially DG Infosociety and DG Regional Policy.
    The projects partners are supported by
    Commission in different stages in their efforts
    to implement action plans within the OPs.

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The partnership strength aspects
  • COMPLEMENTARITY OF THE
  • PARTNERSHIP EXPERTISE towards project
    activities
  • 8 Regional Managing Authorities
  • (Piedmont, Sterea Ellada, Catalunya,
  • Malopolska, Lodz, Crete, Lower Silesia)
  • 5 ICT implementing Agencies
  • (CSI-Piemonte, Nynet, NCA,
  • iCentres Association, Fundecyt)
  • 1 Local authority (Lodz)
  • 2 ICT University Departments
  • (Crete, Cyprus)

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The partnership strength aspects
  • 2) HOMOGENEOUS DISTRIBUTION ACROSS EUROPE
  • 16 partners coming from 8 Member States
  • - 4 old MS Greece, Italy, Spain, UK
  • - 4 new MS Bulgaria, Cyprus, Hungary, Poland.
  • 3) MIX of MORE and LESS experienced partners
  • about digital divide issues.
  • 4) PRE-EXISTING collaboration among partners
    helpful at
  • - making available a wide range of different
    broadband policy cases
  • - supporting less advanced Regions in developing
    their ICT plans.

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THE APPROACH
  • The 3 projects components are strongly
    interrelated to deliver the main output of the
    project action plans that define precisely how
    the good practices will be concretely implemented
    under OPs 2007 2013 of each Region involved.
  • All the three processes are structured as follow
  • CONTENT PULLING instruments for feeding the
    existing knowledge repository (thematic
    workshops, study visits, twinnings)
  • KNOWLEDGE HARMONISATION instruments for
    organising and making available all the
    information collected
  • CAPITALISATION ASSETS instruments for
    exploiting knowledge (conferences, e-learning,
    action plans, guidelines, reports).

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EXCHANGE OF EXPERIENCES AND TRANSFER TOOLS
  • 8 Thematic workshops and exchange of broadband
    good practices
  • Study visits
  • Staff exchange through twinning between Regions.
  • Each twin couple is formed on the basis of
    common interests by a Region which has already
    developed a broadband strategy under SF 2000-2006
    and a Region which has to develop broadband under
    SF 2007-2013
  • National and international conferences
    (dissemination events)
  • The project platform (Action Plan Support Tool).
  • The e-learning platform

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TRANSFER STRATEGY good practices
  • In order to successfully transfer the broadband
    practices into OPs, the partnership has to share
    the following know-how
  • good practices in broadband strategies
  • experiences in managing OPs and designing ICT
    strategies.
  • Each workshop is an useful learning moment to
    share good practices around the main broadband
    themes. The good practices are selected on the
    basis of successful results obtained in each
    Region and their potential to be transferred to
    different geographical areas creating added value
    at the European level.
  • E.g.
  • Piedmont Region WI-PIE Programme
  • Catalunya Broadband
    infrastructure in the Pyrenees area
  • University of Crete The smart village
    project
  • Malopolska Region One of the new MS having
    an initial experience in broadband
    strategy development using SF.

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TRANSFER STRATEGY workshops
  • The capitalisation process is achieved thanks to
    a transfer process of broadband experiences
    around specific sub-themes in a harmonised way.
  • The main themes proposed by Regions (which
    correspond to as many workshops) are
  • LESSONS ALREADY LEARNT
  • Demand Aggregation (Nynet - UK)
  • E-government services and management of the
    infrastructure
  • (Lodz/ Malopolska/ Lower Silesia - Poland)
  • State Aid Regulation (Extremadura/ Catalonia -
    Spain)
  • Educational services (Crete/ Sterea Ellada -
    Greece)
  • Establishing an ICT Observatory (Piedmont -
    Italy)
  • __________________________________________________
    ______________________________
  • LESSONS STILL TO LEARN
  • Access in remote rural coastal mountain areas
  • (University of Cyprus - Cyprus)
  • EU broadband search engine (NCA - Hungary)
  • Public Private Partnerships and funding models
    (iCentres - Bulgaria)

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WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
  • Each workshop has a standard structure able to
  • ensure the good practices exchange
  • promote the discussion.
  • STRUCTURE
  • Problem definition
  • Statement of the objectives set (quantitative
    and qualitative)
  • Methods, practices and approaches implemented
  • Outputs and outcomes generated
  • Adaptations/customizations required
  • Transferable lesson learnt
  • Q A session
  • Open discussion
  • Exchange of views and information among project
    partners.

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WORKSHOP OUTPUTS
  • Report, a sort of handbook containing topics and
    good practices presented
  • Audio-video documentation
  • Feedback form (about the workshop satisfaction,
    contents and
  • improvements)
  • AND
  • E-learning modules containing for each theme the
    following issues
  • - context definition,
  • - statement of objectives set,
  • - methods,
  • - practices and approaches
  • implemented,
  • - transferable lessons learnt,

- discussion section, - glossary, - e-game, -
similar initiatives and projects.
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B3 REGIONS E-LEARNING PLATFORMexample of a
course

http//merope.ucnet.uoc.gr/b3regions/
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FROM GOOD PRACTICES TO ACTION PLANS
transferred experiences
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FROM GOOD PRACTICES TO ACTION PLANS
transferred experiences
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FROM GOOD PRACTICES TO ACTION PLANS
transferred experiences
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FROM GOOD PRACTICES TO ACTION PLANS
transferred experiences
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PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN THE TRASFERRING PROCESS
  • During the B3 Regions review meeting hold in
    Pollenzo (July 2009) emerged that regional
    elections can be a crucial point in the action
    plans transferring and in their adoption in the
    Regional Operational Programmes especially if the
    elections are unpredictable with a sudden change
    in the Regional government (e.g. Sardinia Region)
    and a consequently reorganisation process as well
    (political issues)
  • Other issues raised were
  • a lag time in the Regional Operational Programme
    budget allocation
  • - sometimes it is easier to get funds by National
    government instead ERDF due to a strengthen
    relationship between National/Regional Bodies.

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METHODOLOGY and TRANSFER STRATEGYthe APST
  • The B3 Regions transfer methodology is also
    implemented through the Action Plan Support Tool
    (APST), aimed at
  • collecting and organising existing experiences
    among partners (the various best practices are
    split into their basic components in order to be
    easily transferable and adaptable to the wider
    number of Regions and contexts)
  • supporting the Managing Authorities involved to
    develop strategic action plans through OPs
    2007-2013.
  • Such tool is conceived as a multidimensional
    matrix making possible to connect 4 types of
    information
  • 1. problems / issues targeted
  • 2. policy solutions
  • 3. contextual environments
  • 4. rate of success.

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METHODOLOGY and TRANSFER STRATEGY the APST
  • The APST, based on the Case Base Reasoning (CBR),
    is useful in solving problems studying similar
    cases.
  • The tool recognises the policy by searching and
    retrieving in the memorised good practices those
    that better fit some requirements allowing to
    identify the starting point in defining the
    broadband strategy.
  • In practice the APST aims to assist regional
    policy makers in developing broadband action
    plans through
  • an intelligent provision of essential
    information about broadband good practices across
    Europe
  • an ex-ante evaluation of plans building-blocks.
  • APST delivery by April 2010.

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For more
For further information please visit the B3
Regions official website

http//www.b3regions.eu/
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  • Thank you
  • for your attention!
  • Sara Di Falco
  • Direzione Innovazione, Ricerca ed
    UniversitàSettore Sistemi Informativi e
    Tecnologie della ComunicazioneC.so Regina
    Margherita, 174 - 10152 TorinoTel.
    39.011.4325663
  • sara.difalco_at_mail.regione.piemonte.it
  • http//www.regione.piemonte.it/

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