
Newsletter #2 – Interlink updates
Our second Newsletter is out!
Fondazione Bruno Kessler and Deusto join their hand in the paper entitled “A collaborative environment to boost co-production of sustainable public services”, on Interlink results.
As a Horizon 2020 project, we are working on “the Interlink Innovation universe” from different perspectives, such as technical and social points of view.
The European Union has launched the Digital Europe Programme to support digitization in all the sectors of society and economy, inspired by the European Digital
IMR Academy Seminar: Technology vs. social science: Professor Dr. Taco Brandsen presents the INTERLINK project.
We are happy to announce that our first event will take place online on November 4th, 2021 from 10:00 to 11:30 CEST.
We had our Secondary Plenary, hosted by eTopia. We discussed the status of the project and directions for the next months.
Short interview with Fondazione Bruno Kessler about shadows and lights in co-producing public services with ICTs.
How to make a greener Europe with digital technology?
The ambition of Interlink project is to develop a new collaborative governance model that promotes the reuse and sharing of existing public services leveraging on the partnership between citizens, private actors and public administrations.
Interlink is funded by Horizon 2020, Work Programme 2018-2020, Europe in a changing world – Inclusive, innovative and reflective societies.
The INTERLINK solution will consider gender diversity in its workflow by taking into account different citizens’ profiles.
Latvia’s E-index is a nationwide evaluation of the digital environment (e-environment) of state and municipal institutions. It was launched in 2014 and is implemented by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development (VARAM).
Prof. Ansell together with Prof. Jacob Torfing put under the radar keywords as e-government, collaborative innovation in the article Co-Creation: the new kid on the block in public governance
Interviewing prof. dr. Roberto Diaz Morales on AI (Tree Technology).
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.
The goal of the Latvian Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development Customer Service Centers’ use case is to test sharing service delivery with third parties to improve public services.
Zaragoza will adopt the Interlink governance framework to widen Open Innovation within the city. The framework and set of enablers made available within Interlink will provide holistic support for sustainable Open Innovation in the co-creation and co-delivery of services.
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.