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eSociety Institute of The Hague University of Applied Sciences Bert Mulder – professor Information, Technology and Society Martijn Hartog – coordinating researcher Strategy for a National Digital Society Integral approach equipping digital citizens

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eSociety Institute of The Hague University of Applied SciencesBert Mulder – professor Information, Technology and Society

Martijn Hartog – coordinating researcher

Strategy for a National Digital SocietyIntegral approach equipping digital citizens

eSociety Institute

structural innovation partnerconceptual, explorative research projects

innovation trajectspractice & higher educationnal courses/programmes

themese-government, e-democracy, e-health

transparency, open government, open spending, Linked (Open) Data

Citizen Information Managementnew theme in government information

Citizen Vocabularies Health and Public Administrationequipping citizens for a participatory society

eHealth Academy100.000 citizens own control and responsibility

eSociety Institute is a knowledge partner of The eSociety Platform & The Open Data Institute

research and development

(multi-annual) programs ‘Government of the Future’ & ‘Future Care’Muncipality of The Hague (2009-2018)Province of South-Holland (2013-2017)

Quality Institute Dutch Municipalities, VNG/KING (2016-2017)National Land Registry, Kadaster (2016-2017)

Information & Automation Professionals of Dutch Municipalities, VIAG (2016-2017)

we work with research platforms, educational managers, (senior) lecturers and researchers,and student researchers (interns, student-assistants and graduate students) from the faculties:

Business, Finance & MarketingIT & Design

Public Management, Law & SafetySocial Work & Education

Technology, Innovation & Society

digital citizens

active digital citizens equal partners of governmental organizations

influence and change ofdynamics

roleresponsibilities

stakeholderspolicy process

convergence of services on the individual householdquality

complexityscale

challenge – quality

people speak their own language

professionals need precise terminology

communicating consistently and interoperable?

challenge – complexity

growing diversity requires integrationcitizens work and live in networks

technical challenges, data inconsistencies and information overloadinteroperability of public and health products and services

challenge – scale

societal networks require effective solutionssupport on a different scale than merely on an individual level

digital solutions at the level ofgroups

neighborhoodstownscities

regionssociety

integral information management

a coherent digital society information architecturesupporting citizens and collaboration with professionals

infrastructure

technology

information

(open) data

services

users

eSociety Institute of The Hague University of Applied SciencesBert Mulder – professor Information, Technology and Society

Martijn Hartog – coordinating researcher – [email protected] | @martijnhartog

Strategy for a National Digital SocietyIntegral approach equipping digital citizens