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    FASME - A Step Towards European eGovernment Solutions

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    The ongoing European integration on a political and economic level leads to an increasing mobility of European citizens. In this paper we describe the generic problems addressed by the European Research Project FASME (Facilitating Administrative Services for Mobile Europeans). We propose a citizen-centric civil registration process based on JavaCards and discuss cultural and technical problems that need to be addressed in interstate e-government solutions. The status quo of administrative processes in Europe, the electronic document handling concept and research implications of the FASME system architecture are considere

    Fasme from smartcards to holistic it-architectures for interstate e-government

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    Abstract. In this paper we shall present the results of the change management in the European research project FASME (Facilitating Administrative Services for Mobile Europeans). First we shall compare the original objectives as they had been described in the Technical Annex with the achieved results. Second we shall highlight those issues of change, which were responsible for the success of the project. Only after the prototypical development of a product was abandoned and replaced by basic research on holistic solutions for interstate e-government, the already achieved progress became visible to the participants and a true interdisciplinary co-operation emerged. Concluding from this experience, we shall draw some conclusions for future e-government projects.

    FASME- From Smartcards to Holistic IT- Architectures for Interstate E-Government

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    Abstract. In this paper we shall present the results of the change management in the European research project FASME (Facilitating Administrative Services for Mobile Europeans). First we shall compare the original objectives as they had been described in the Technical Annex with the achieved results. Second we shall highlight those issues of change, which were responsible for the success of the project. Only after the prototypical development of a product was abandoned and replaced by basic research on holistic solutions for interstate e-government, the already achieved progress became visible to the participants and a true interdisciplinary co-operation emerged. Concluding from this experience, we shall draw some conclusions for future e-government projects.
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