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Stakeholder event: democratising co-production of sustainable public services

It is time for us to present the project INTERLINK and the results achieved after its first two years, in particular the outcomes of the first round of pilot experiments in three different countries, i.e. Italy, Latvia and Spain.

To engage PAs, experts, third sector, and businesses, we are honored to invite you to the stakeholder workshop Democratising co-production of sustainable public services: what are the legal and technical barriers to co-delivery?

Rome (Italy) | 14 December 2022, 4.00-6.30 PM

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  • online: stream link here

We will focus on new ways of delivering public goods and services, in particular regarding what concerns democratizing and making the co-production of public services feasible. The discussion will be centred on how to promote sustainable development and delivery of co-produced public services through exploitation mechanisms and evaluating the quality of co-produced public services to encourage wider adoption.
A panel of experts in the field will be also held to debate how to co-create new public services truly addressing the needs and demands of citizens to facilitate their interactions with public administrations, exploring how co-production methodologies and supporting digital tools can be leveraged to give place to more widely adopted public services, driven by either bottom-up and top-down innovation initiatives. The debate will be open also to the audience to get their views on important key topics, especially the barriers that have usually impeded the co-production of public services.

Agenda (TbD)

h 4.00 – 4.30 PM | Participants’ Accreditation

h 4.30 – 4.45 PM | Introductory Session

  • Dietmar Gattwinkel, Seconded National Expert, Unit E-Government and Trust – DG Connect
  • Giuseppe Parise, Director General of the Directorate of Information Systems and Innovation, Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
  • Marco Pistore, Director – Digital Society Centre, Bruno Kessler Foundation

h 4.45 – 5.05 PM | Presentation of the INTERLINK project

  • Matteo Gerosa, Coordinator – the INTERLINK project

h 5.05 – 5.50 PM | Panel discussion – Innovative experiences in co-creating public services*

Introduced and moderated by

  • Giovanna Galasso, Associate Partner – Intellera Consulting

Speakers:

  • Francesco Paorici, General Director – Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale (AgID)
  • Monica Gabrielli, Head of Strategy & New Business Development – Sogei
  • Daniel Sarasa Funes, Director of the Zaragoza City of Knowledge Foundation (FZC)
  • Marco Maria Pedrazzo, Head of design, Dip.to per la trasformazione digitale e Service owner di Designers Italia – Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri

h 5.50 – 6.25 PM | Highlights from the first implementation period

General introduction

  • Diego Lopez de Ipiña Gonzalez de Artaza – Universidad de Deusto

INTERLINK pilots: practical examples of co-creation

  • Roberta Lotti, Innovation Manager – Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
  • Matīss Veigurs, Project Manager – VARAM, Latvia
  • Daniel Sarasa Funes, Director of the Zaragoza City of Knowledge Foundation (FZC)

h 6.25 – 6.30 PM | Closing session

h 6.30 – 7.00 PM | Networking cocktail

*The discussion will be open to the audience.

TAGS: Co-production, E-services, Public Services

Use Case

Stazione Reggio Emilia AV

About Reggio Emilia (Italy) participatory governance model

22 September 2022

Exploring our pilot on the Municipality of Reggio Emilia and its long-term dedication in collaborative public production projects and participatory methods services.

Piloting activities

Piloting activities in Latvia, Spain, and Italy

11 July 2022

We are going to test the Interlink solution through proof-of-concept experiments in the PAs of Italy, Latvia, and Spain.

MEF Entrance Rome

Italian use case

21 February 2021

The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance will leverage on the Interlink platform and its components to co-design and co-create a new Participatory Strategic Planning Module (PSPM) mock-up open to other Public Bodies. The PSPM will aid in strategic planning tasks and provide an open repository of good practices.

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Innovating goverNment and ciTizen co-dEliveRy for the digitaL sINgle marKet goal is to overcome the barriers preventing PAs to efficiently share services in a Digital Single Market by combining the enthusiasm and flexibility of grassroot initiatives with the legitimacy and accountability granted by top-down e-government frameworks.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement 959201