GFDD and FUNGLODE Organize Panel Discussion on Electronic Governance

July 29, 2004

Foto funcionarios ofrecieron conferencia Gobierno electrónico: Herrramienta clave para la eficiencia y la transparencia gubernamental

From left to right, Ms. María Alejandra Sepúlveda from Chile; Miguel A. Porrúa, Coordinator of the Electronic Government Unit and Ms. Sheila Donovan, Director of Development Programs, IACD/OAS.

July 28-29, FUNGLODE/GFDD,
in collaboration with the Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development (IACD), Organization of American States (OAS), held a two-fold program around the subject of Electronic Government in Santo Domingo. The IACD/OAS, led by Sheila Donovan, Director of Development Programs, and Miguel A. Porrúa, Coordinator of the Electronic Government Unit, initiated a deep exploration on the experiences of other countries in adopting electronic tools for government management, which
included Mr. Abraham Sotelo, Director of the Electronic Government Unit for the Government of Mexico; Ms. María Alejandra Sepúlveda, Executive Director for the Reform and Modernization Program of the Government of Chile, Mr. Nigel Hickson, Electronic Government expert with the Ministry of Tourism, Telecommunications, and E-Commerce of the Government of Bermuda; Martin Hilbert, Economist with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean of the U.N.,
CEPAL; and Hernán Moreno, Director of the Connectivity Agenda, Ministry of Communications , Colombia. Domingo Tavárez, FUNGLODE’s Director of the Center of Studies for Society of Information and Telecommunications, moderated the panel.

Foto conferencia Gobierno electrónico: Herrramienta clave para la eficiencia y la transparencia gubernamental

The first part of the program gathered senior public servants and political appointees from different ministries and other governmental agencies that had a full day seminar during which the audience was exposed with detail to the experiences of the above mentioned experts in their respective countries. Mr. Rafael Camilo, Coordinator for the
Transition Commission of the Finance Secretary; Mr. Héctor Valdez Albizu, from the Central Bank; Ms. Alejandrina Germán, from the Ministry of Education; Mr. Julio César Valentín, with the National Council on Drugs; Miguel Cocco, with the General Secretariat for Customs; Mr. Melanio Paredes, with the National Budget Unit; Mr. Ligia Amada Melo, former Secretary for Education; Mr. Luís Manuel Bonetti, former Secretary for Industry and
Commerce; and Mr. Francisco Domínguez Brito, former District Attorney General were among other members in the audience that participated in a dynamic and illustrative discussion on the subject and its application to the Dominican reality. 
Mr. Abraham Sotelo, Director of the Electronic Government Unit for the Government of Mexico

The panelists exposed how the application of Information Technologies has increasingly manifested itself as an instrumental tool in the work of public administrations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Some of these countries in the region have now achieved important advances in the modernization of t

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