Fingal County Council has digitized many of its local government services to put citizens at the center. It has created an online planning system, digitized libraries, implemented digital council meetings and customer services systems, and developed a data hub and open data portal. Fingal has also collaborated with other local authorities on national digital initiatives and tools to share data and better serve citizens.
Presentation on The Story of Open Data in Fingal and the challenges Public Sector Bodies face in releasing data given as part of Seminar on Open data and evidence informed decision making in NUI Maynooth on 13th November, 2013
Open Government & Public Services - Local GovernmentFingal Open Data
Presentation on Open Government in Local Government as part of the Open Government & Public Services session at the Open Government Partnership European Meeting 2014 in Dublin Castle, Dublin 2 on 9th May, 2014
Presentation on Fingal's Open Data Journey and the challenges in releasing data given as part of Open Data Seminar for Public Bodies in Department of Public Expenditure and Reform on 11th February, 2015
Lecture on Open Data and its potential for Participatory Design & Governance given as part of Seminar on Adaptive Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 21st October, 2013
This document provides an overview and inventory of land use and assets in the 16 neighborhoods that make up Central City South in Phoenix, Arizona. It describes the demographics of the area and provides detailed information on each individual neighborhood, including the types and amounts of residential properties, commercial properties, parks, schools, and vacant land. For each neighborhood, it outlines the number and percentage of parcels dedicated to different uses such as single-family homes, multi-family housing, commercial properties, parks, and others. The goal of the document is to provide stakeholders and residents with information on opportunities in their community.
Open Data Ireland: Developing a national open data strategyDublinked .
Dr Evelyn O'Connor, project lead in the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform presents the benefits of open data and the strategy adopted by Ireland for developing the CKAN open data portal for Ireland data.gov.ie
Fingal County Council has digitized many of its local government services to put citizens at the center. It has created an online planning system, digitized libraries, implemented digital council meetings and customer services systems, and developed a data hub and open data portal. Fingal has also collaborated with other local authorities on national digital initiatives and tools to share data and better serve citizens.
Presentation on The Story of Open Data in Fingal and the challenges Public Sector Bodies face in releasing data given as part of Seminar on Open data and evidence informed decision making in NUI Maynooth on 13th November, 2013
Open Government & Public Services - Local GovernmentFingal Open Data
Presentation on Open Government in Local Government as part of the Open Government & Public Services session at the Open Government Partnership European Meeting 2014 in Dublin Castle, Dublin 2 on 9th May, 2014
Presentation on Fingal's Open Data Journey and the challenges in releasing data given as part of Open Data Seminar for Public Bodies in Department of Public Expenditure and Reform on 11th February, 2015
Lecture on Open Data and its potential for Participatory Design & Governance given as part of Seminar on Adaptive Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 21st October, 2013
This document provides an overview and inventory of land use and assets in the 16 neighborhoods that make up Central City South in Phoenix, Arizona. It describes the demographics of the area and provides detailed information on each individual neighborhood, including the types and amounts of residential properties, commercial properties, parks, schools, and vacant land. For each neighborhood, it outlines the number and percentage of parcels dedicated to different uses such as single-family homes, multi-family housing, commercial properties, parks, and others. The goal of the document is to provide stakeholders and residents with information on opportunities in their community.
Open Data Ireland: Developing a national open data strategyDublinked .
Dr Evelyn O'Connor, project lead in the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform presents the benefits of open data and the strategy adopted by Ireland for developing the CKAN open data portal for Ireland data.gov.ie
Lecture on Open Data and its potential for Participatory Design & Governance given as part of Seminar on Adaptive Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 25th February, 2013
The document discusses open data initiatives in Fingal County, Ireland. It describes how Fingal has published over 170 datasets on topics like transportation, housing, and planning on its open data portal. It also highlights apps that have been created using Fingal's open data, such as apps for traffic conditions, local deals, and trip planning. Additionally, it outlines Fingal's open data competition that resulted in 23 apps and several ideas for new apps.
This document discusses open data in Ireland, focusing on Fingal County Council's open data program. It provides an overview of Fingal's open data portal and the datasets available. It also discusses the Dublin region's open data collaboration through Dublinked and Ireland's national eGovernment plan to promote open data sharing. Both challenges and opportunities of open data are examined, with opportunities including data sharing, economic applications, and community innovation.
Open Data - Can our Data be of More Benefit to the CitizenFingal Open Data
The document discusses how government data can benefit citizens through open data initiatives. It provides examples of open data projects in Ireland, the EU, and worldwide. Fingal County Council in Ireland has launched its own open data portal and app competitions to encourage developers to use the council's open datasets and create applications for residents. The document outlines challenges of open data efforts but emphasizes the benefits of transparency, participation, and economic opportunities through making public data openly available.
EDF2013: Invited Talk Dominic Byrne: Irish Open Data Reuse ExemplarsEuropean Data Forum
Invited talk of Dominic Byrne, Fingal County Council, Assistant Head of Information Technology, at the European Data Forum 2013, 9 April 2013 in Dublin, Ireland: Irish Open Data Reuse Exemplars
1) Fingal County Council in Ireland publishes over 170 datasets from 12 categories on its open data portal at http://data.fingal.ie to encourage reuse.
2) The Dublin Region Innovation Network publishes over 250 datasets from 13 organizations on its Dublin Datastore at http://dublinked.ie.
3) Apps4Fingal was a competition that resulted in 22 apps being created using Fingal's open data, including Discover Fingal, mypp.ie, Hit The Road, ParkYa, and FixYourStreet.
This document discusses open data initiatives in Ireland and provides examples of apps and projects that have utilized open data. It lists websites and resources for open data in Fingal, Dublin, and all of Ireland. Examples mentioned include apps created through an Apps4Fingal competition, urban monitoring tools, a parking app called Parkya, a local community data site for Drimnagh, and data visualization projects for election counts and government spending. The document is from a presentation on open data stories and was shared under a Creative Commons license.
Taoiseachs Public Service Excellence Awards 2012Fingal Open Data
Presentation on Fingal Open Data given at the Taoiseach's Public Service Excellence Awards in Dublin Castle on 21st June 2012 on the occasion of Fingal Open Data receiving a Public Service Excellence Award
Gabon aims to become an emerging country by 2025 through digital transformation. It is developing national digital infrastructure and networks, as well as flagship zones like the Cybercity of Mandji Island and a national technoparks network. Public-private partnerships will drive key initiatives like the Gabon Digital Village program to expand e-government and mobile services to rural communities, helping achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Presentation on Open Data in Practice to Irish Computer Society/Institute of Public Administration Public SEctor IT Conference 2012 in IPA, Dublin on 24th October, 2012
Lecture on Open Data and its relationship to Civic Governance and Sustainable Place-based Spatial Planning and Development given as part of Seminar on Design and Civic Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 10th October, 2011
The document describes the DISIT Lab and its work on smart city projects using big data and analytics to provide services for cities using an open data platform and API called Km4City that integrates data from various sources including IoT sensors, open data, social media, and more to power applications for transportation, environment, health and other domains to improve city operations and services for residents.
Snap4City a Solution for highly collaborative Smart Cities Environments Paolo Nesi
Snap4City has been created in response to Select4Cities PCP (http://www.select4cities.eu/) call as an open, standardized, data-driven, service-oriented, user-centric platform enabling large-scale co-creation IOT/IOE applications and services for Helsinki, Copenhagen and Antwerp. Snap4City is a fully open source, robust, scalable, easy to use solution, provides tools for co-creation of mixt data driven, stream and batch processing, extending the powerful semantic reasoner of Km4City https://www.km4city.org, with IOT/IOE, GDPR, and city dashboards. Snap4City (Https://www.snap4city.org ) is a solution for setting up Living Labs engaging different all kinds of stakeholders (city operators, researchers, city users, in house, industries) in contributing to the city evolutions, with a platform providing online tools for developing IOT applications, web and mobile Apps, data analytics, micro Applications, external services, KPI, POI, dashboards, IOT edge, etc.
Snap4City/Km4City has been validated in multiple devices (PC, Android, Raspberry, IOT Button, Arduino, ..), and domains: mobility and transport, tourism, health, welfare, social and cities such as Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and large area of millions on inhabitants as Tuscany and millions of data per day. The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, end-2-end encrypted secure communications, GDPR, .. thus setting up in a Snap smart city solutions.
A smart city uses digital and telecommunication technologies to be more efficient. It aims to address issues from climate change, aging populations, and urban growth by improving areas like transportation, utilities, and services. Key technologies involved include smart parking, mobility, entertainment, retail, citizenship services, and payments.
Presentation given at the launch of the Fingal Open Data Apps4Fingal competition in Fingal County Hall, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland on 9th November, 2011
The presentation includes an overview of Open Data and an explanation of Apps4Fingal.
For more information see http://data.fingal.ie/apps4fingal
[WeGO e-Government Program]City Paper Presentation : San Fernando(Philippines)shrdcinfo
The document summarizes the ICT journey of the City of San Fernando in the Philippines from 1998 to present. It outlines key ICT milestones over the years including establishing a website in 2001, distributing technology to villages for disaster communication, receiving donations of computers from Ansan City, South Korea, developing ICT strategic plans, and implementing e-governance systems. It discusses current ICT strategic initiatives like expanding free public wireless and establishing an emergency command center. The city aims to improve management through data analytics for better decision making and identifying growth opportunities.
This document provides demographic and infrastructure data for Iloilo City and Bacolod City in the Philippines. For Iloilo City, it outlines population trends and density, as well as transportation infrastructure like roads, airports, seaports, and telecommunications networks. It also discusses facilities for solid waste management, agriculture, power, water and the city's economic structure focused on services. For Bacolod City, similar data is presented on demographics, transportation infrastructure including roads and an airport, seaports, solid waste management, agriculture areas and facilities for power, water and telecommunications. Both cities' roles are summarized as regional centers with Iloilo City focusing on governance, finance, commerce, education and logistics and
Government 2.0 - Open and Participatory GovernmentFingal Open Data
The document discusses open and participatory government through open data initiatives and technologies that enable civic participation and transparency. It provides examples of how Fingal County Council in Ireland publishes over 200 open datasets, hosts hackathons to build apps using open data, and works with other agencies to release APIs and datasets that can be used for civic purposes. The goal is to use open data and technologies to engage citizens and make government more transparent, participatory, and innovative.
Lecture on Open Data and its potential for Participatory Design & Governance given as part of Seminar on Adaptive Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 25th February, 2013
The document discusses open data initiatives in Fingal County, Ireland. It describes how Fingal has published over 170 datasets on topics like transportation, housing, and planning on its open data portal. It also highlights apps that have been created using Fingal's open data, such as apps for traffic conditions, local deals, and trip planning. Additionally, it outlines Fingal's open data competition that resulted in 23 apps and several ideas for new apps.
This document discusses open data in Ireland, focusing on Fingal County Council's open data program. It provides an overview of Fingal's open data portal and the datasets available. It also discusses the Dublin region's open data collaboration through Dublinked and Ireland's national eGovernment plan to promote open data sharing. Both challenges and opportunities of open data are examined, with opportunities including data sharing, economic applications, and community innovation.
Open Data - Can our Data be of More Benefit to the CitizenFingal Open Data
The document discusses how government data can benefit citizens through open data initiatives. It provides examples of open data projects in Ireland, the EU, and worldwide. Fingal County Council in Ireland has launched its own open data portal and app competitions to encourage developers to use the council's open datasets and create applications for residents. The document outlines challenges of open data efforts but emphasizes the benefits of transparency, participation, and economic opportunities through making public data openly available.
EDF2013: Invited Talk Dominic Byrne: Irish Open Data Reuse ExemplarsEuropean Data Forum
Invited talk of Dominic Byrne, Fingal County Council, Assistant Head of Information Technology, at the European Data Forum 2013, 9 April 2013 in Dublin, Ireland: Irish Open Data Reuse Exemplars
1) Fingal County Council in Ireland publishes over 170 datasets from 12 categories on its open data portal at http://data.fingal.ie to encourage reuse.
2) The Dublin Region Innovation Network publishes over 250 datasets from 13 organizations on its Dublin Datastore at http://dublinked.ie.
3) Apps4Fingal was a competition that resulted in 22 apps being created using Fingal's open data, including Discover Fingal, mypp.ie, Hit The Road, ParkYa, and FixYourStreet.
This document discusses open data initiatives in Ireland and provides examples of apps and projects that have utilized open data. It lists websites and resources for open data in Fingal, Dublin, and all of Ireland. Examples mentioned include apps created through an Apps4Fingal competition, urban monitoring tools, a parking app called Parkya, a local community data site for Drimnagh, and data visualization projects for election counts and government spending. The document is from a presentation on open data stories and was shared under a Creative Commons license.
Taoiseachs Public Service Excellence Awards 2012Fingal Open Data
Presentation on Fingal Open Data given at the Taoiseach's Public Service Excellence Awards in Dublin Castle on 21st June 2012 on the occasion of Fingal Open Data receiving a Public Service Excellence Award
Gabon aims to become an emerging country by 2025 through digital transformation. It is developing national digital infrastructure and networks, as well as flagship zones like the Cybercity of Mandji Island and a national technoparks network. Public-private partnerships will drive key initiatives like the Gabon Digital Village program to expand e-government and mobile services to rural communities, helping achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Presentation on Open Data in Practice to Irish Computer Society/Institute of Public Administration Public SEctor IT Conference 2012 in IPA, Dublin on 24th October, 2012
Lecture on Open Data and its relationship to Civic Governance and Sustainable Place-based Spatial Planning and Development given as part of Seminar on Design and Civic Governance in School of Architecture, University of Limerick on 10th October, 2011
The document describes the DISIT Lab and its work on smart city projects using big data and analytics to provide services for cities using an open data platform and API called Km4City that integrates data from various sources including IoT sensors, open data, social media, and more to power applications for transportation, environment, health and other domains to improve city operations and services for residents.
Snap4City a Solution for highly collaborative Smart Cities Environments Paolo Nesi
Snap4City has been created in response to Select4Cities PCP (http://www.select4cities.eu/) call as an open, standardized, data-driven, service-oriented, user-centric platform enabling large-scale co-creation IOT/IOE applications and services for Helsinki, Copenhagen and Antwerp. Snap4City is a fully open source, robust, scalable, easy to use solution, provides tools for co-creation of mixt data driven, stream and batch processing, extending the powerful semantic reasoner of Km4City https://www.km4city.org, with IOT/IOE, GDPR, and city dashboards. Snap4City (Https://www.snap4city.org ) is a solution for setting up Living Labs engaging different all kinds of stakeholders (city operators, researchers, city users, in house, industries) in contributing to the city evolutions, with a platform providing online tools for developing IOT applications, web and mobile Apps, data analytics, micro Applications, external services, KPI, POI, dashboards, IOT edge, etc.
Snap4City/Km4City has been validated in multiple devices (PC, Android, Raspberry, IOT Button, Arduino, ..), and domains: mobility and transport, tourism, health, welfare, social and cities such as Florence, Pisa, Arezzo, and large area of millions on inhabitants as Tuscany and millions of data per day. The innovation is mainly related to semantic reasoning, IOT interoperability, microservices, automated dashboard production, end-2-end encrypted secure communications, GDPR, .. thus setting up in a Snap smart city solutions.
A smart city uses digital and telecommunication technologies to be more efficient. It aims to address issues from climate change, aging populations, and urban growth by improving areas like transportation, utilities, and services. Key technologies involved include smart parking, mobility, entertainment, retail, citizenship services, and payments.
Presentation given at the launch of the Fingal Open Data Apps4Fingal competition in Fingal County Hall, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland on 9th November, 2011
The presentation includes an overview of Open Data and an explanation of Apps4Fingal.
For more information see http://data.fingal.ie/apps4fingal
[WeGO e-Government Program]City Paper Presentation : San Fernando(Philippines)shrdcinfo
The document summarizes the ICT journey of the City of San Fernando in the Philippines from 1998 to present. It outlines key ICT milestones over the years including establishing a website in 2001, distributing technology to villages for disaster communication, receiving donations of computers from Ansan City, South Korea, developing ICT strategic plans, and implementing e-governance systems. It discusses current ICT strategic initiatives like expanding free public wireless and establishing an emergency command center. The city aims to improve management through data analytics for better decision making and identifying growth opportunities.
This document provides demographic and infrastructure data for Iloilo City and Bacolod City in the Philippines. For Iloilo City, it outlines population trends and density, as well as transportation infrastructure like roads, airports, seaports, and telecommunications networks. It also discusses facilities for solid waste management, agriculture, power, water and the city's economic structure focused on services. For Bacolod City, similar data is presented on demographics, transportation infrastructure including roads and an airport, seaports, solid waste management, agriculture areas and facilities for power, water and telecommunications. Both cities' roles are summarized as regional centers with Iloilo City focusing on governance, finance, commerce, education and logistics and
Government 2.0 - Open and Participatory GovernmentFingal Open Data
The document discusses open and participatory government through open data initiatives and technologies that enable civic participation and transparency. It provides examples of how Fingal County Council in Ireland publishes over 200 open datasets, hosts hackathons to build apps using open data, and works with other agencies to release APIs and datasets that can be used for civic purposes. The goal is to use open data and technologies to engage citizens and make government more transparent, participatory, and innovative.
This document discusses open data initiatives in Ireland and examples of apps and projects created using open government data. It provides information on Fingal County's open data portal containing 170 datasets, Dublin Region Innovation Network's data store of over 250 datasets, and publicdata.eu. Examples are given of apps created for competitions as well as crowdsourcing and sensor web projects. Attendees are encouraged to get involved in the open data community in Ireland through groups like Open Data Ireland.
The document discusses open data from Fingal County Council's perspective. It provides details on Fingal's open data portal including the 170 datasets across 12 categories and apps created through an open data app competition. It also discusses Dublin region's open data network, examples of data reuse, and steps for government agencies to publish open data including assigning responsibility, releasing data without restrictions, and engaging communities.
The document summarizes two Olympic-themed events taking place in Fingal, Ireland on June 5th and 6th, 2012. On the 5th, 1500 local school children and community members will participate in a 2km Olympic Dream Run from the Deerpark Hotel to Olympic House in Howth. On the 6th, Cillian Kirwan from St. Fintans High School will be the first person in Ireland to carry the Olympic Torch when it arrives at Olympic House in Howth at 8am, where he will meet President Michael D. Higgins and other VIPs. Spectators should arrive from 6:30-7am to watch along Harbour Road, which will be closed for the event.
This document promotes Science Hack Day Dublin 2012 and highlights opportunities for creating applications using open data. It lists several public data sources from Dublin and other cities that could be used for hack projects, including datasets on transportation, environment and government services. Examples are given of existing applications that visualize open data or crowdsource information. The document also describes an "Apps4Fingal" competition for creating apps using data from Fingal County Council.
Lecture on Open Data and how it can support Government 2.0 and new approaches to the design of Public Space given to the Idea Transition Lab at the Science Gallery, Dublin on 30th January, 2012
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative - examination of urban permeability in the ...Fingal Open Data
A presentation on the Greater Blanchardstown Initiative (examination of urban permeability in the Greater Blanchardstown Area) given at the Compass Informatics Annual Conference in Dublin on 25th June, 2009
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
2024: The FAR - Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 41
Digital Local Government
1. Comhairle Contae Fhine Gall
Fingal County Council
Digital Local Government
Conference: IFIP EGOV and ePart 2014
Trinity College Dublin. 2nd September 2014
Dominic Byrne
@dominicbyrne_
Fingal County Council
@fingalopendata
15. Mission
To improve the quality of life of
our citizens and communities
by developing our county and
strengthening the region
through sustainable economic
growth
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16. Services
• Planning
• Operations
• Housing
• Environment
• Economic
Development
• Community
• Libraries
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17. Challenges
• Pace of growth
• Capped staffing levels
• Additional services
• Improving service delivery
• Economic Crisis
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18. Rapid Population Growth
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20. Online Planning
• Search
• View
• Map
• Make Submission
• Apply
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21. Digital Libraries
• Manage borrowing
• Self-Service
• WiFi
• eBooks
• Online Services
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22. Digital Spatial Planning
• Online Submissions
• Map Submissions
• GIS at Meetings
• Digital Plans
• Online Plans
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23. Digital Council Meetings
• Webcasting
• Council Meeting
System
• Councillors Extranet
• Council Meetings
App
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24. Website
• Citizen Focus
• Service Oriented
• Responsive Design
• Integrated Social
Media
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25. Social Media
• Communicate
• Alerts
• Events
• Feedback
• Social Enterprise
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26. Customer Service
• Citizen
Relationship
Management
• FixYourStreet
• MapAlerter
• Councillors’
Representations
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39. Local Authorities
http://www.clarecoco.ie/your-council/opendata/ http://opendata.limerick.ie/ http://www.sligococo.ie/Opendata/
http://roscommon.roscoco.opendata.arcgis.com/ http://www.galway.ie/en/Services/MapZone/GoogleEarth/
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@fingalopendata
84. Comhairle Contae Fhine Gall
Fingal County Council
Digital Local Government
Conference: IFIP EGOV and ePart 2014
Trinity College Dublin. 2 September 2014
Dominic Byrne
@dominicbyrne_
Fingal County Council
@fingalopendata
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