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Swiss REPORT 2014 to the IFIP General Assembly, Vienna (Austria)
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Geneva, 8th of September 2014
IFIP General Assembly
National Report September 2013 - September 2014
Country: SWITZERLAND
Representative : Raymond MOREL (CH)
Swiss Reps at IFIP GA and member of ILC Raymond.Morel@unige.ch
Executive Summary
1. The SI (Swiss Informatics Society), the Swiss IFIP Member 2. The Swiss IFIP Committee (SIC) : Actors and Activities in 2013-2014 2.1 Current Delegates to IFIP (GA and TC's) 2.2 Swiss Committee for IFIP : Activities in 2013 3. Education Committee (KB) of ICTswitzerland: Improving ICT Education & Competency in Switzerland 4. Activities at SI during 2013-2014 5. Creation of the research cooperative Social-IN3
INNOVATION - INCUBATOR – INSTITUTE 6. Refer to my reports as TC3 Special Consultant and as member of the ILC
for some subjects : 6.1 At Paris end of February last year (brief reminder of the beginning of the real reviewing process for WSIS) 6.2 The follow-‐up of WSIS reviewing process 2013-‐2014 till June 2014
HLE WSIS FORUM 6.3 ISES (Information Solidarity Education & Education) è IFIP TC3 Task
Force 6.4 Digital equity IFIP Project 5 on Digital Equity 6.5 Diffusion position paper IFIP-‐TC3 on “Open Torun Vision” 6.6 IFIP -‐ IP3 : International Professional Practice Partnership 6.7 IFIP statement on intentional weakening of security and trust mechanisms in ICT and the Internet by government agencies and other major actors 6.8 Feedbacks IFIP » in Education during 2013-‐2014 in Switzerland
7. Link IP3-CH à IFIP Activities IP3 cf also 6 8. Revised Government Strategy on the Information Society 9. SIRA – Swiss Informatics Research Association 10. ECDL Activities in Switzerland 2013 cf also 4. 11. e-Power
12. A Digital Agenda for 2020 in Switzerland è Switzerland 2.0 13. AOB
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IFIP FULL MEMBER SOCIETY REPORT 2013-2014 to the General Assembly, Vienna (Austria) (report to download from http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/GA2014CH_IFIP_Report14-v6.pdf)
1. Renewed Swiss IFIP Membership: the SI (Swiss Informatics Society)
The Swiss IFIP Committee is (since September 2011) one of the Working Groups of the SI (Swiss Informatics Society) which is now date the new Swiss Member of IFIP. SIC members are the Swiss delegates to the IFIP General Assembly and to the IFIP Technical Committees. It meets once a year to discuss the annual reports of the TC rep's, past and future activities, participation in Swiss associations and events, issues with IFIP and its TC's, etc.. This chapter describes briefly the IFIP Federation recent activities and its various bodies, various aspects of the Swiss participation and contributions to IFIP, the associated amount of efforts and tries to emphasise the value for Switzerland of this participation. Very active in IFIP since its creation in 1960 and although not part of the European Community, Switzerland has not only been a founder of IFIP but has continued to contribute towards its objectives and activities without interruption through the personal involvement of its representatives:
• active presence in the Executive Board and the Council and 3 Presidents covering a period of 12 years.
• R.Morel, Swiss representative to the IFIP GA since 1999, has been Board Member and Councillor from 2004 to 2010, member of the IFIP ILC (International Liaison Committee),
• Bernard Eschermann was elected in 2009 as Councillor to the IFIP Board and finished his term in 2013.
• Strong and active Swiss presence in the Technical Committees and Working Groups dealing with matters of interest to Switzerland :
o Jan Camenisch is Chairman du WG 11.4, o Jolita Ralyte is vice-chair WG 8.1, o Dimitris Kiritsis is Chair WG 5.7, o Philippe Cudré-Mauroux is vice-chair WG 2.6, o Olivier Glassey is Secretary WG8.5,
Today, 82 specialists from Swiss Academia and industry are participating in 11 TC's and 39 WG's. 1 Swiss rep is TC chairman, 1 rep is Secretary and 2 reps are also special consultants. The TC representatives are appointed by SI Board, the Swiss Member of IFIP since 2011. P.-A Bobillier, past IFIP President is in charge for preparing election and renewal of these delegates. The WG members are individual specialists accepted by the WG's for their expertise (there is no country limitation on their number). The personal involvement and the efforts of these specialists contribute, through their international contacts with leading experts, to acquiring and bringing to Switzerland knowledge on new technology developments and strategies discussed within IFIP Working Groups. They are the ambassadors of Switzerland to the TC's and WG's and contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the Swiss international image. This is especially true in areas such as Education, Communications (infrastructure, access, etc..), Security, Software, Human aspects, etc.. which present important potential for Switzerland. Support for these international activities is therefore very important to allow the continuation of an active Swiss participation in the international IFIP activities in all areas of ICT.
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The Swiss Committee for IFIP is thankful to the employers of the IFIP delegates; without such support they could not pursue their mission. We have tried hereunder to evaluate the overall effort represented by the activities of the delegates to IFIP functions. The Swiss delegates - http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/SIC-Swiss-TCs.docx are appointed for a period of 4 years renewable by periods of 2 years. The names of the Swiss TC and Working Groups representatives are published on the SIC Web site http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC The main functions of a Swiss IFIP TC representative are :
v to assure the both ways communications between Switzerland and his TC (information to the Technical Committee about latest developments and concerns in Switzerland and information to the interested parties in Switzerland about the TC activities),
v organise TC meetings and events in Switzerland when feasible, SI, etc... For more information (cf. para 3) :
• Tasks : http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/SIC-task.docx
• Rules : http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/SIC-rules.docx
2. The Swiss IFIP Committee (SIC) : Activities in 2013
The Swiss IFIP Committee is (since September 2011) one of the Working Groups of the SI (Swiss Informatics Society) which is now the new Swiss Member of IFIP. SIC members are the Swiss delegates to the IFIP General Assembly and to the IFIP Technical Committees. It meets once a year to discuss the annual reports of the TC rep's, past and future activities, participation in Swiss associations and events, issues with IFIP and its TC's, etc.. This paper describes briefly the IFIP Federation and its various bodies, various aspects of the Swiss participation and contributions to IFIP, the associated amount of efforts and tries to emphasise the value for Switzerland of this
participation
http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/
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2.1 Current Delegates to IFIP (GA and TC's) http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/SIC-Swiss-TCs.docx
The Swiss delegate to the IFIP General Assembly and the Swiss delegates to Technical Committees
Type Topic Delegate since Function GA General Assembly Raymond Morel 2000 Swiss delegate
TC 1 Foundations of Computer Science Gerhard Jaeger 2013 delegate
TC 2 Software: Theory and Practice
Pascal Felber 2012 delegate
TC 3 Education Raymond Morel 1981 Delegate and special consultant
TC 5 Information Technology Application Philippe Dallemagne
2008 secretary
TC 6 Communication Systems Harry Rudin Stéphane Koch
1979 2014
Special consultant delegate
t delegate
TC 8 Informations Systems Robert Winter 2011 delegate
TC 9 Computers and Society Jean-Loup Chappelet
2011 delegate
TC 10 Computer Systems Technology vacant 2014 A new delegate will be elected
TC 11 Security and Protection in Information Processing Systems
Carlos Rieder 2008 delegate
TC 13
Human-Computer Interaction
Solange Ghernaouti
2013 delegate
TC 14
Entertainment Computing
Jean-Henri Morin
2014
delegate
Swiss Honorary Members of IFIP : Kurt Bauknecht, Pierre-André Bobillier
Each IFIP TC (Technical Committee) has from three to nine Working Groups, the members of which are persons experienced in the WG subject. They are not elected by SI but chosen by the WG's for their competence. The current list of WG members residing in Switzerland is on: http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/SIC-Swiss-WGs.docx Remark: The above does not include the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) which was formed out of the former IFIP TC 4 in 1979 and which has activities of its own. Yearly spendings of Swiss IFIP delegates : in order to get an evaluation of the importance of resources spent by IFIP delegates to TC's and WG's a survey is repeated on a regular basis. The delegates are asked how much they spend annually in: - Person days (meeting attendance, home work, reports, meeting preparation, etc..) and - Travel expenses (airline/train tickets, hotel and meals, registration fees or receptions for invitees, etc..) The numbers vary significantly; for example, the time spent varies from 5 to 50 days/year. The maximum happens when the TC rep has several IFIP functions (for example Council Member, TC Officer, etc..) or when in charge of organising an IFIP event in Switzerland. The last detailed evaluation was done for the year 2006. Total expenses per TC/WG representative were 16.3 kfr/person/year As of December 2013 82 specialists from Swiss Academia and industry were participating in 10 TC's and 39 WG's.
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This represents a total Swiss effort of approximately 1'336’600 fr/year of which 140 kfr for airline tickets. These activities would obviously be impossible without the IFIP delegates employers. They however tend to restrict allowing "free time" to their employees for obvious reasons. They are of course encouraged when at least the travel tickets for the TC delegates (although a small part of the total) are covered. The "old" scheme was: support by SATW (20 kFr. via ICTswitzerland) and SARIT (5 kFr.). Since 2010 these supports disappeared and we had to live from the reserve accumulated in the past years which was dried up. Today, 82 specialists from Swiss Academia and industry are participating in 11 TC's and 39 WG's. 1 Swiss rep was TC chairman till end of 2013, 1 rep is Secretary and 2 reps are also special consultants. Various ways were investigated to find the new support and this critical situation has been partially resolved starting 2014: SI and ECDL-SI contribute 25 kFr. towards SIC International activities. ICTswitzerland stopped interest for international and scientific / research aspects and SATW having broken the support contract in force for years, it was necessary to reorganise the IT scene. The IFIP Swiss membership and finances were transfered to SI (Swiss Informatics Society). Following organisation charts were established, thanks to C.-A. Zehnder, regarding all associations: ICTswitzerland, SIRA, SI, SATW, etc.. which achieved the whole transition process. They reflect well the complexity of the current environment.
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To summarize : The financial issue was actively studied inside SI and since 2014 a long range solution was found for the continuation of the active presence of Switzerland in IFIP. It must be remembered that no support is provided to the members of Working Groups. Their expenses have therefore to be totally covered by their employer. The current status (travel tickets paid for the TC delegates) allows some freedom in the nomination of TC rep's. The reduction of such support would mean to restrict the selection of new TC rep's to persons fully supported by their employers (a questionable solution!) or to drop the Swiss representation to some Technical Committees. The support by employers to their employees international activities is a very important contribution for the whole Switzerland: they contribute to the Swiss reputation and image, to fruitful international experience exchange and to allow valuable information to be brought back to Switzerland, etc.. They therefore deserve our most sincere thanks for their valuable contributions.
2013 recognitions to Swiss members for the Silver Core and Outstanding Services Awards:
v Silver Core awards: Bertrand Meyer (WG2.3), Jan Camenisch (WG 11.4)
v Outstanding Services Awards: Carlos Rieder (TC11)
Our sincere congratulations to the winners and best wishes for their continued contributions to IFIP.
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2.2 Swiss Committee for IFIP : Activities in 2013 Besides their current activities (reported in their annual reports) such as participation to their TC meetings, the TC representatives were particularly active in 2013 either by holding a TC executive position or in organising important events. This section gives an overview of the most important activities and events : The 2013 annual meeting took place in Bern on January 21, 2014 attended by nine participants. Extracts from 2013 TC Swiss Rep reports Here after, only items of special interest or open problems are mentioned. Details to be found in the individual distributed reports available at: http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/spip.php?article9
TC 1 No report
TC 2 P. Felber reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/TC2-SIC-report-2013.pdf No specific IFIP TC2 activity took place in Switzerland, although several IFIP-supported events were organized elsewhere, e.g., the International Conference on Software Composition (SC 2013) sponsored by IFIP WG 2.4 and the 9th International Conference on Open Source Systems (OSS2013) sponsored by IFIP WG 2.13.
The IFIP TC2 Meeting was held in Poznan on September 10, 2013. I could not attend personally (I was chairing P2P 2013, which was held at the same dates) but Julia Lawall acted as a proxy. The minutes of the meeting are attached.
Notable points discussed at the meeting include:
• Bertrand Meyer was nominated for the IFIP Silver Core Award.
• A new Web site for TC2 has been set up at http://ifip-tc2.paluno.uni-due.de , as well as a new mailing lis
• The Manfred Paul Award has not been given last year but will be awarded by the OSS conference for the next few years.
• There are concerns that IFIP and TC2 are not visible enough. More work needs to be done by WG's and representatives to advertise IFIP activities.
TC 3 R. Morel reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC3-SIC-report-2013.docx
Activities in and around the TC3 • 4th to 9th of February2013 in Warsaw
(a full week od reviewing and preparation of WCCE’2013 • In Warsaw 7th-8th of February 2013 IFIP TC3 Executice meeting: • Between two TC3 meeting toke place in Torun – Poland from 2nd to 5th ofJuly 2013 the every four
years World Conference on Computer in Edducation (WCCE’2013) organised by the TC3 : a very sucessful event which gave the opportunity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of TC3 http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/879425/from-celebrations-of-the-50th-anniversary-of-the-ifip-tc3-to-sustainable-education
• TC3 Annual meetings : 1st and 6 of July 2013 in Torun - Poland (cf. annex 1 extracts of the TC3 report to the GA’2013) It was before and after WCCE’2013
TC 5 Ph.Dallemagne reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC5-SIC-report-2013.docx TC5 activities in 2013
TC 5 with its Working Groups has been active in the past year and has held the following meetings:
IFIP TC 5 Exec. Comm. Telephone Meeting, April 13, 2012
52nd IFIP TC 5 Meeting, Amsterdam, September 22 and 23, 2012
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On our Web page http://ifip-tc5.org/ the minutes and all the attachments can be found. In order to access the information you need a password. You may contact the TC 5 Chair erich.neuhold@univie.ac.at when you want to access the information.
The most important issues handled by the meetings were:
1. An election for the TC 5 Chair was held. The 1st term of the current Chair – Erich Neuhold - ended in 2012. He was unanimously elected for a second term. He proposed the current Vice Chairs and the Secretary for re-election and they were accepted unanimously by TC 5.
2. The new budgeting rules if IFIP were discussed and accepted as an improvement. It was also decided that in the future the TC 5 Chair or his delegate to the TA and GA meeting can receive expense reimbursements from the TC 5 Budget.
The financial situation of TC 5 is sound, where usually the income surpasses the expenses.
3. The cancellation of the IEEE membership was regretted and it is hoped that in some future IEEE_CS would be willing to join again.
4. In 2011, after several months of discussion, TC 5 decided to create a SIG on “ICT Based E-governance” (see Attachment 1). The group is looking for motivated and active members.
5. In the Amsterdam Meeting the SIG on Advanced Information Processing in Agriculture (created 2010 with http://www.aipa-ifip.org) applied for a status change to a Working Group.
IFIP TC 5 voted unanimously to support this change as the activities of the group have been expanded continuously and the field itself is of utmost importance.
6. The future of the WCC was also discussed: What should it become in the future, to attract more peole, especially from the research community?
The topics must be defined by the TCs if we want them involved. The third option requires a framework and subject, the fourth option needs a list of potential subjects to be addressed and addressable by the different TCs.
The choice should be based on marketing analysis (who are the contributors, who are the customers). It was also proposed to combine conferences that have an established attendance in the WGs, which are sustainable but not profitable enough to justify the efforts spent for organizing them in the future. This would then help to maintain the communities and their conferences/workshop in a bigger event.
Role of the Swiss representation in TC5
Currently, the Swiss delegate is the Secretary of TC5.
Next events
PROLAMAT 2013. CfP : http://www.asmeconferences.org/ESDA2012/
WG5.1: PLM12 International Conference is organised by Ecole de Technologie Superieure (ETS) of the University of Quebec, in Montreal, Canada, 9-11 July 2012. www.plm-conference.org.
Next meetings
1. IFIP TC 5 Exec. Comm. Telephone Meeting, April 19, 2013
2. IFIP TC 5 Full Meeting proposals by India, Switzerland and China:
Bhopal in 2013, Neuchâtel in 2014, Beijing 2015: Unanimously adopted.
TC 6 H. Rudin reported
TC6, The Technical Committee on Communications Systems, is an active technical committee which orchestrates some twenty international conferences and workshops a year. These conferences and workshops typically result in a profit for IFIP of some Sfr. 20,000 per year. One of the goals of TC6 is to offer its technical know-how to developing countries; to this end it organizes meetings and tutorials in developing countries and even has a working group (WG6.9) with this as its major objective. Our outgoing TC6 Chairman is Guy Leduc from Belgium. He will be replaced by Aiko Pras from The Netherlands who was also Chairman of WG 6.6, Management of Networks and Distributed Systems.
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The ninth International Conference on Network and Service Management will be held in Zurich from 14-18 October, 2013. We plan to have the TC6 fall meeting in Zurich in conjunction with that conference. ERCIM News has a printed circulation of some 9000 copies. For the online version, some 5000 people have registered. Thus ERCIM News is an excellent place to make our Swiss research in ICT better known! A request for our community: The undersigned would appreciate receiving Swiss research items for ERCIM News ! ERCIM News articles typically are well-ranked by Google, so this is a good opportunity to describe your research in a one- or one-and-a-half page article. (Please see http://ercim-news.ercim.org/) ERCIM News is also a good medium for announcing conferences to be held in Switzerland. Contributions should be sent to hrudin@smile.ch
TC 8 R. Winter reported : http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC8-SIC-report-2013.docx
TC8 meeting (Washington, DC, September 18 and 19, 2013) The meeting was attended by twelve TC8 country of WG representatives. The minutes of that meeting can be accessed at http://ifiptc8.dsi.uminho.pt/images/44thMeeting/44th_tc8_washington%20-%20minutes_sept9.pdf.
TC8 activities in Switzerland or with relation to Switzerland After two years of preparation, CHAIS as a joint activity of IFIP TC8, SI and AIS has finally been officially founded in Fribourg on June 25 in conjunction with the 30th anniversary meeting of SI. In addition to be the core of Swiss TC8 activities, CHAIS is also an official Swiss chapter of the Association of Information Systems (see http://start.aisnet.org/members/group_content_view.asp? group=117293&id=308994) as well as a Fachgruppe of the SI (see http://www.s-i.ch/fileadmin/ daten/si/PDF_Dokumente/Workshop_Inaugural_Meeting_CHAIS__Winter.pdf). For 2014, the following initial CHAIS activities are planned:
• IS winter school with integrated CHAIS networking event in January in Ovronnaz • IS doctoral consortium in June in Zürich • Exchange of information about guest professors visiting Switzerland • Connecting to national research funding bodies as a representation of the Swiss IS research
community In CHAIS all Swiss IS research groups at Universities are represented. By joining forces, we hope to increase IFIP TC8 awareness among Swiss IS researchers who only partially engaged in IFIP so far.
TC 9 in the absence of J-L Chappelet (ill), P-A Bobillier reported No report submitted from Prof Jean-Loup Chappelet because of health problems during 2013. Some extracts from the TC 9 report to TA and GA: (Report can be consulted at: (http://www.ifip.org/images/stories/ifip/public/publications/minutes/GA2013/Reports/tc9%20report%202013.pdf): - The flagship conference of TC9, the Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC11) will take place at Turku University in Finland, 30 August to 01 September 2014. - Proposal for a new WG: "ICT uses in Peace and War" - Proposal for an electronic Journal: "ICT and Society" - Proposal to the GA to nominate Prof Jacques Berleur as Honorary Member: very active, leader in TC 9, ethics, etc.. - Report of the John von Neuman Society (Hungary): - very active in promoting "Digital Equal Opportunity", - lot's of ECDL activities: 287'000 students certified, 344 training centers, etc.. - Reports of ACM, South Africa, etc..
TC 10 no report as B Eschermann resigned in 2013
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Following his resignation as Swiss representative to the IFIP TC 10 (Computer Systems Technology) as well as from the head of TC 10, we want, in the name of SIC and the Swiss Informatics Community, to express to him our sincere thanks and congratulations for his outstanding IFIP services over the past 16 years: - 2 years as Swiss TC 5 representative (1997-98) and, especially, - 14 years in the TC 10 where he served for 14 years as: - Swiss member (1999-2013), - TC 10 secretary (2002-2008), and Chairman (2008-2013). Also Member of WG 10.2 since 2006. In addition: - Councillor: 2009 – 2012, - Finance Ctee: 2010 – 2012, - IFIP Silver Core Award in 2010 This oustanding "parcours" evidences the trust and confidence he built up towards IFIP management and the General Assembly. Our warmest thanks for his outstanding continuous professional services to our community. The position of TC 10 representative is open. TC 11 C. Rieder reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/TC11-SIC-report-2013.pdf 1. TC11 Contacts Chair: Prof. Dr.Yuko Murayama, Japan,murayama@iwate-pu.ac.jp Vice Chair: Prof. Dr. ir. Bart de Decker, Bart.DeDecker@cs.kuleuven.be Contact: http://www.tc11.uni-frankfurt.de/ 2. Minutes of TC11 Annual Meeting Auckland, New Zealand - Sunday 07 July 2013 Hosting IFIP SEC 2014: Marrakech, Morocco, 2.-4. June 2014 Hosting IFIP SEC 2015: Hamburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenbeg finished his second term as chair of IFIP TC11 and resigned. Prof. Dr. Yuko Murayama was elected as new chair. I like to thank Kai for his outstanding support for IFIP TC11. Publications IFIP TC11: - Computers & Security (COSE) - International Journal of Critical Infrastructure (IJCIP) To get a single point of contact for all IFIP SEC conferences, the website www.ifipsec.org has been published. 3. IFIP SEC 2013 IPIP SEC 2013, organized by our secretary Prof. Dr. Lech J. Janczewski, was with about 100 attendees a great success. 2 keynotes, 42 student papers, 3 workshops, 1 co conference (WISE 8) 4. Working Groups: status of Swiss members The status of Swiss members is still very unsatisfying. Because of reducing traveling budget, the attendance to our conferences or workgroup meetings get always more difficult. 5. Publicity of IFIP TC11 The Swiss PhD students know the IFIP SEC conferences. Accouring to international rakings your conference is not top rated. Because of the low rating, we may get only about 100 papers to review. About 30 papers are required to offer an interesting conference program. Therefor our acceptance rate is a round 30% what is very high and reduces our conference rating. We try to increase the attention of the conference by ads in Google Adwords.
TC 13 No report submitted
GA / ILC R. Morel reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC3-SIC-report-
2013.docx
Activities in and around the GA / WSIS
• 21st of February 2013 in Geneva : Preparation of the WSIS Forum 2013 (13-17 of May) • At Paris end of February 2013
From the IFIP TC3 workshop inside the UNESCO Paris Conference
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The recommendations at the end of February 2013 http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/wsis10_final_statement_en.pdf
the full text http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/wsis10_recommendations_en-1.pdf http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/
• At Geneva: WSIS Forum 2013 13-17 May http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/documents/wsis10.html http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/documents/outcomes.html For WSIS Forum 2013: Statement on the WSIS+10 Visioning http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/WSIS10_Statement.pdf
http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/media/photos.html Videos : http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/media/videos.html
• 16th of April : Preparation of the WSIS Forum 2013 (14th-18th of May)
• IFIP GA, Poznan, Poland, 12-14 of September 2013 (in Annex) Extracts from Report TC 3: Education From: Bernard Cornu - TC3 chair http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/tc3-report-2013-to-GA.pdf
• 7th and 8th of October 2013 preliminary meetings at ITU to prepare report « WSIS + 10 and Beyond » for High Level Conference in April 2014 (will be postponed of ca 6 months)
• 16th to 18th of December 2013 preliminary meetings at ITU to continue to prepare report « WSIS + 10 and Beyond » for High Level Conference in April 2014 (will be postponed of ca 6 months
GA / ILC R. Morel reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC3-SIC-report-
2013.docx
« Feedbacks IFIP » during 2013 in Switzerland
• International Professional Practice Programme (IP3) – A great process !
Notice the new web site dedicated to this project : http://www.ipthree.org/… Reminder : my mail of the 9th of March 2013 to SI VS chers collègues de la SI voici 3 liens qui pourraient donner des arguments pour promouvoir le professionnalisme IT en Suisse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW6Dk-‐-‐bhUw
http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/it%2008%20ip3%20annual%20report%202011-12.pdf http://www.stephenibaraki.com/interviews_general/general_interviews_listing_description.html ….. and the first attempt to have a reflection and why not an action iSwitzerland through the SI ? http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/ppt/VS-IP3-CH-19062008.ppt First draft Project IP3-CH Report Presentation in june 2008 Project IP3.ch - “A Nation at Risk” - Final Report by Raymond Morel (IFIP GA Swiss representative), François Wollner (I-CH and ICTswitzerland), Thomas Jarchow-von Büren, Andreas Spichiger, Reinhard Riedl (Berner Fachhochschule), Bruno Montani (HES-SO Valais Wallis) Final Version (15. February 2010) presented at VS and DV of ICTswitzerland in March 2010 A special and fruitfull meeting held in Geneva on the 19th of December 2013 (just after WSIS meetings) between a representation of SI and delegates from IFIP IP3
• Feedbacks from the EU FET Flagships initiative
HBP -‐ The Human Brain Project Event of the swiss-‐academies «Perspectives of High Power Computing in Neurosciences» (January 20, 2012)
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EU-‐Webiste of the project Graphene Flagship Event of the swiss-‐academies «Exploring the Potential of Graphene» (March 8, 2012) EU-‐Website of the project
The results for Switzerland is known and interesting . The side-effect for unsuccessful proposals is nevertheless quite fruitful and with potentials for the future FuturICT -‐ Participatory Computing for our Complex World
Participatory Science and Computing for Our Complex World - Dirk Helbing and A. Carbone
Why Society is a Complex Matter ? Meeting Twenty-first Century Challenges with a New Kind of Science - Philip Ball - Dirk Helbing http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/693999/why-society-is-a-complex-matter-meeting-twentyfirst-century-challenges-with-a-new-kind-of-science-philip-ball-dirk-helbing
R. Morel reported http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/TC3-SIC-report-2013.docx
Other facts linked with Education in Switzerland during 2013 • Kommission Bildung of ICT switzerland • From the SATW ICT Committee to the TPF e-switzerland
l4d.ict-21.ch and 15 Themenplattformen (topical platforms). « e-Switzerland » is a platform (TPF) for the prospective (Foresight, Fruherkennung)
• Creation of the research cooperative Social-IN3 INNOVATION - INCUBATOR - INSTITUTE see below www.social-in3.coop
• Congress on Privacy & Surveillance http://ic.epfl.ch/privacy-surveillance • 30 Jahre SI: Die SI feiert ihren Geburtstag! • SI Visionday on 9th of October 2013 in Berne
3. Education Committee (KB) of ICTswitzerland:
Improving ICT Education & Competency in Switzerland
Position papers on : Lehrplan 21 ICT for Lehrplan-21 (curriculum for primary and low secondary éducation) Informatik an Gymnasien ICT in Gymnasium Zürcher Schulblatt Vision in Zurich area. In addition the Commission KB elaboreted a memorandum on insatisfactory/missing informatics in the Swiss schools . End of 2013-1st semester 2014 took place a long consultation and there was a certain confusion between to reform the existing curriculum and to introduce some new aera like informatics / ICT usages and media education. The target was only for the Swiss German speaking part, the French one was already fixed with PER (plan d’études romand) for primary and low secondary education. Nevertheless there is a lack of reflexion for education with an horizon 2030 in our contry. SI created two working groups/task forces on Education and competencies for 2030 and for elaborating a white paper on Swiss Information Society in 2030 The Hasler Fondation has strongly supported with recommendations for Informatics in High Schools. Just to have some hint, look at
Ø We continue to use technology to reinforce 19th century teaching practice' by Mr. Graham Brown-Martin - on Quatar Foundation web site, 6th of September 2013
Ø It's time for schools to upgrade both technology and pedagogy - Larry Magid
Ø We continue to use technology to reinforce 19th century teaching practice' by Mr. Graham Brown-Martin - on Quatar Foundation web site, 6th of September 2013
Ø See also below the section WSIS (items Capacity Building and e-Learning) and the section on IP3
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4. Activities at SI during 2013-2014
The Swiss Informatics Society (SI)
The SI represents the computer science profession in Switzerland: professionals with a university degree or equivalent qualification, educational and research institutes, and companies that contribute to computer science. It networks its members and represents their interests in politics, education, business and research.
The SI is primarily active in the following areas: Coordination of Higher Education (Education and Research) by SIRA, coordination of technical exchange in the national and international level through the special interest groups of the SI, coordination of computer science alumni organizations by SI alumni, and promotion of computer science talent at all levels, and of e-Literacy with ECDL SI
Ø SIRA : the Swiss Informatics Research Association
SIRA joined the Swiss Informatics Society (SI) as a sub-group.
http://www.s-i.ch/en/sira/
Ø SI Special Interest Groups
They increased the last three years in very significative way (more than 20 now !)
http://www.s-i.ch/en/special-interest-groups/
Ø Medienmitteilung der Generalversammlung SI vom 20. Mai 2014
http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/Medienmitteilung_GV_SI_2014_DE.pdf
Ø Position paper from SI to the consultation « Lehrplan 21 »
http://www.s-i.ch/fileadmin/daten/si/PDF_Dokumente/SIStellungahmeLehrplan21_hochladen.pdf
Ø 30th anniversary of SI:
The SI celebrated its 30th birthday on Tuesday, 25.06.2013 at the HES-SO Fribourg.
http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/Jubilaeumsbroschuere_DE-1.pdf
Ø Vision and Mission è Strategy
We are beginning to refresh them and began with VisionDay
First draft output of this event :
http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pptx/Draft-SI-Vision-2020-after-the-VisionDay-091002013.pptx
Question
What are the prerequisites for a
Sustainable and well-functioning Knowledge Society ?
R.#Morel#)#Introduc0on#to#the#Round#Table#)#Future#Network#IT)Trends#ZH#9.9.14###
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Ø ECDL-SI
Die Präsidentin Sonja Hof stellt den Jahresbericht der ECDL-SI vor. Insbesondere erwähnt sie, dass die ECDL auf der Suche nach einem weiteren Auditor aus den Reihen der SI ist. Diese Person sollte Freude an der Qualitätskontrolle haben und ist als Stellvertretung für Hermann Knoll vorgesehen. Sie betont, dass die ECDL-SI im letzten Jahr die erfolgreich durchgeführte Jubiläumsfeier der SI sehr
gerne gesponsert hat und ermuntert in diesem Zusammenhang die Fachgruppen, bei guten Projekten jeweils einen Antrag an ECDL-SI zu stellen.With the ECDL Foundation, a new contract is in preparation for the coming years.
5. Creation of the research cooperative Social-IN3 INNOVATION - INCUBATOR – INSTITUTE
Social innovation has become one of the major social challenges of today. The overall objective of the SOCIAL-IN3 project is to develop a transnational collaborative network of IN3 centers as social innovation incubators focusing on testing social innovations in the local contexts with an ultimate aim to enhance socioeconomic development and increase empowerment of their local communities. The ambiguity of the concept of social innovation, as a necessity for development of this issue for the future, is an opportunity for research and international cooperation. The project has three specific objectives
creating the IN3 social innovation incubators internationally;
developing a transnational IN3 social innovation network; and disseminating and scaling-up of the IN3 social innovations across Europe.
The concept of IN3 centers is envisioned to be self-sustained in the model itself; the long-term impact and sustainability will be achieved through dissemination and scaling-up beyond the partners’ network and the project scope. www.social-in3.coop
Last four recent events without taking in account on-going projects
Ø Second BIM seminar in collaboration with INNOLAB
http://www.social-‐in3.coop/en/events.html
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Ø Green IT 3 evenings
http://www.social-‐in3.coop/en/past-‐events.html
Ø 3 afternoons for KDMK
http://www.social-‐in3.coop/kdmk/
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http://www.social-‐in3.coop/kdmk/?page_id=51
Ø In collaboration with INNOLAB Conférence : L’hydrogène est-‐il le carburant des voitures électriques de demain ?
http://www.innolab-‐swiss.eu/meyrin-‐h2-‐presentations.html
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6. Refer to my report as TC3 Special Consultant for the following subjects : For the following items have a look on my Special consultant report 2013-2014 at chapter 1. And 2. http://api.ning.com/files/oto4-hHdKDHf97EdGr0eFIbq1xwbrGNZDAy270EUM5bA01ET5frQSTf3gRLs3aBWetWx1h-j1xiYKOv1nZ8FQRNRPRxyOdw6/TC3SCReport1314v3final.doc 6.1 At Paris end of February last year (brief reminder of the beginning of the real reviewing process for WSIS)
The recommendations at the end of February 2013 http://ww
w.ict-21.ch/co
m-ict/IMG/pdf/wsis10_final_statement_
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http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/documents/wsis10.html
6.2 The follow-up of WSIS reviewing process 2013-2014 till June 2014 HLE WSIS FORUM
Ø Plenty of other meetings of preparation for WSIS+10 reviewing process took place at Geneva
o In October 2013 7th and 8th o In December 2013 16th – 18th o In February 2014 17th and 18th o In April 2014 10th – 13th to finally converge to Forum WSIS +10 and beyond HLE (High Level
Event) There were good opportunities to integrate IFIP projects (IP3 and Digital Equity) and also ISES (Internet Security Education and Solidarity)
Ø The evolution of the problematic « WSIS+10 and beyond »
Forum WSIS +10 and beyond HLE (High Level Event) Geneva 9th to 13th of June 2014-06-30
Programme 177 pages
http://www.itu.int/wsis/implementation/2013/forum/documents/outcomes.html
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Implementating WSIS outcomes : Experience to Date and Prospects for the Future (CSTD)
PARTNERSHIP ON MEASURING ICT FOR DEVELOPMENT - FINAL WSIS TARGETS REVIEW - ACHIVEMENTS, CHALLENGES AND THE WAY FORWARD ===> WSIS + 10
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WSIS + 10 and beyond OUTCOME of 12th of June2014 : everybody i.e. all UN countries agrees with this convergent text of 50 pages to ask UN GA to declare a new decade of activities for the process WSIS.
http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/880164/world-summit-on-the-information-society-wsis-10-high-level-event-9thto-13th-of-june-2014-at-geneva
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WHY ?
Only 15 countries over 193 have answered to the 30th of August 2013 official demand for a National report on the WSIS activities over the last decade in each country. Despite 5 reminders over a full year, there are no signal from Swizterland, Austria, Germany and many others. What does that mean : hypocrisis about National priorities, no real activities in the Information Society, National secret, not the right person to answer, they don’t care,…..
u http://www.itu.int/wsis/review/inc/docs/reports/WSIS10Let.Invit_toSubmit10-Year_Country_Report.pdf
u http://www.itu.int/wsis/review/reports/ u http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/jpg/National-report-wsis.jpg
Call for Action
10-Year Country, WSIS Action Line Facilitator's and Other WSIS Stakeholders' Reports on the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes
10-Year Country Reports on the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes
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The WSIS+10 High-Level Event, an extended version of the WSIS Forum, is designed to review the progress made in the implementation of the WSIS Outcomes under the mandates of participating agencies and to take care of the achievements made in the last 10 years based on reports of WSIS Stakeholders, including those submitted by ITU Member States, Action Line Facilitators and other stakeholders.
All Member States are encouraged to submit 10-Year Country Reports on the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes based on the templates that were agree by multistakeholder consensus during the WSIS+10 Plenary Sessions held during the WSIS Forum 2012.
• Invitation to submit 10-Year Country Report 中文 [ZH] — English [EN] — Français [FR] — Español [ES] — Русский [RU] — [AR] ععررببيي
• 10-Year Country Report template Send 10-year Reports to wsis-info@itu.int
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6.3 ISES (Information Solidarity Education & Education) è IFIP TC3 Task Force This theme, linked to the IFIP Project 5 : Dogital Equity, was already present and presented during the WCCE 2013 at Torun. The team behind this subject is quite active . It was working in the WSIS reviewing process in October and December 2013 as well during the sessions in February and April 2014. (cf. item 6.2 above) This group was also quite present in Potsdam for KEYCIT TC3 conference in July2014 and is the basis of the IFIP TC3 Task Force created at the last TC3 annual meeting after this event. Till end of August 2014, the members of this Task Force ISES prepared for IFIP TC3 a proposal to be included in the UNESCO Participation Programme 2014-2015 http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/coordination-programme-2014-2015225624E%20ISES%20final.pdf http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/docx/ISES Initiative proposal_final.docx
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This IFIP TC3 project ISES of this Tasck Force was also a theme for the WSIS + 10 and beyond Forum HLE in June and was included in the WSIS Thematic workshop : Trustworthiness is earned but easily lost ; the benefits of professionalism to your economy (cf 6.6 below) 6.4 Digital equity IFIP Project 5 on Digital Equity Atfer GA’13 and the IFIP strategy 2013-2016, meeting with the Councellor in charge of this project in Barcelona on 20th of February to prepare a first draft for the Board meeting in USA beginning of March 2014. It was also the opportunity to register this theme as a WSIS Thematic workshop for the WSIS + 10 and beyond HLE (Geneva –June 2014). A follow-up toke place in Potsdam in July during KEYCIT TC3 event (cf report TC3 Chair for the TA’14 and contacts were established with TC9 namely.) This IFIP project 5 was also a key theme for the WSIS + 10 and beyond Forum HLE in June cf 6.2 above with a Thematic workshop : Digital Equity : Steps towards Digital Equity in Developing and Developed Countries (DEDDC)
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6.5 Diffusion position paper IFIP-TC3 on Open Torun Vision An « Open Torun Vision » for ICT and Education At Torun (Poland) in July 2013 during WCCE
An Open Torun Vision - International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) Technical Committee 3 (TC3) - 2013 to 2017
Educational stakeholders and purpose:
who and what can be supported better by computers? Arising from the wide experiences and outcomes of the World Conference on Computers in Education (WCCE) 2009 in Bento Gonzales, and the WCCE 2013 in Torun, Poland that focused on ‘Learning while we are connected’, this Open Torun Vision directs us towards the future WCCE 2017 in Dublin, Ireland. …… ……….. http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/880617/an-open-torun-vision-international-federation-for-information-processing-ifip-technical-committee-3-tc3-2013-to-2017 This paper was dispatched in Switzerland and meet a excellent echo
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6.6 IFIP - IP3 : International Professional Practice Partnership cf also item 7 below cf. IFIP project 4 on Professionalism
Ø ipthree.org
Ø ip3interactive.net
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Some references for IP3
v Professionalism: Growing or in a downward spiral? by Stephen Ibaraki
" Professionalism is controversial but primarily only in ICT. Why? Medicine,...uding ones we accept as Professions. Thus the questions: Is Professionalism growing? Is there a need for Professionalism? Is Professionalism in a down...
v Journey in Professionalism : Presentation at UNESCO Paris WSIS + 10 Review Meeting Feb. 2013. Topics include: ICT Trends, Education Trends, Entrepreneurship Models, ICT Professionalism Defined - Stephen Ibarak (updated after WSIS Forum May 2013 in Geneva)
A 1 5 minutes video http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/mp4/WSISGenevaFinalMay2013v3.mp4 http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pptx/WSISGenevaFinalMay2013v3.pptx
v Journey in Professionalism : Interviews in liaison with a presentation at UNESCO Paris WSIS + 10 Review Meeting Feb. 2013. Topics include: ICT Trends, Education Trends, Entrepreneurship Models, ICT Professionalism Defined - Stephen Ibarak
...Entrepreneurship Models, ICT Professionalism Defined Ambassador Karklin&sc...ndards, process, control and professionalism when lives were on the line....ife: to promote the value of professionalism as a necessary condition for...s to improve the maturity and professionalism of the practice of Enterpris...
This IFIP project 4 was also a key theme for the WSIS + 10 and beyond Forum HLE in June cf 6.2 above with a Thematic workshop : Trustworthiness is earned but easily lost ; the benefits of professionalism to your economy
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6.7 IFIP statement on intentional weakening of security and trust mechanisms in ICT and the Internet by government agencies and other major actors (At Poznan (Poland) in November 2013 after IFIP GA)
From International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
• The leading multinational, apolitical organization in Information & Communications Technologies and Sciences. • Recognized by United Nations and other world bodies. • Represents IT Societies from 56 countries/regions, covering five continents with a total membership of over half a million. • Links more than 3500 scientists from Academia & Industry. Over 100 Working Groups and 13 Technical Committees. http://www.ifip.org/
IFIP statement on intentional weakening of security and trust mechanisms in ICT
and the Internetby government agencies and other major actors
(motion accepted by the IFIP General Assembly members, e-voting on the 14th of November 2013)
This document was dispatched in our country with some reserve in the ICT « Branche » environment » but with entousiasm in the framework of education at any level 6.8 Feedbacks IFIP » in Education during 2013-2014 in Switzerland
Ø EU FET Flagships initiative the results were known with the 2 winners
HBP -‐ The Human Brain Project Event of the swiss-‐academies «Perspectives of High Power Computing in Neurosciences» (January 20, 2012) EU-‐Webiste of the project Graphene Flagship Event of the swiss-‐academies «Exploring the Potential of Graphene» (March 8, 2012) EU-‐Website of the project but the « unsuccess » of some projects had nevertheless conduct to some usefull reflexions FuturICT -‐ Participatory Computing for our Complex World Event of the swiss-‐academies «Participatory Computing for our Complex World» (March 21, 2012) EU-‐Website of the project
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… conducted to some interesting developments …. http://www.ict-
21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/880157/global-computing-for-our-complex-world-proposal-for-the-fet-flagship-challenge-dirk-helbing-and-al
and for more info 7 http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/FuturICT_32p_Project Outline WITH LHS.pdf
Ø Horizon 2020 The new EU Research and Innovation programme for 2014-2020 is an other source of activities and collaboration especially with the open access for non European countries.
http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/bookmarks/read/879027/h2020-the-eu-framework-programme-for-research-and-innovation
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7. Link IP3-CH à IFIP Activities IP3 Reminder
According to the IFIP Task Force work for the project IP3 (International Professionnal Practice Programme) and the IP3 vision was studied in Switzerland and we produced the following report : http://www.ifip.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=122 http://www.ifip.org/images/stories/ifip/public/projects/I3P/ifip%20-%20i3p%20vision.pdf
http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/ppt/VS-IP3-CH-19062008.ppt FIRST DRAFT PROJECT IP3-CH Report Presentation IN JUNE 2008 Project IP3.ch - “A Nation at Risk” - Final Report BY RAYMOND MOREL (IFIP GA SWISS REPRESENTATIVE), FRANÇOIS WOLLNER (I-CH AND ICTSWITZERLAND), THOMAS JARCHOW-VON BÜREN, ANDREAS SPICHIGER, REINHARD RIEDL (BERNER FACHHOCHSCHULE), BRUNO MONTANI (HES-SO VALAIS WALLIS) FINAL VERSION (15. FEBRUARY 2010) PRESENTED AT VS AND DV OF ICTSWITZERLAND IN MARCH 2010 http://www.ict-21.ch/SIC/IMG/pdf/IP3ch_20100215-final-version.pdf A first meeting took place in Geneva on 19th of December 2013 between IP3 delegates and SI Board members. Next step in Vienna just before the IFIP GA’2014.
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8. Revised Government Strategy on the Information Society
Reminder Since February 1998, the Swiss Government has been conducting a massive campaign to promote the information and communication technologies (ICT) http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/00695/index.html?lang=en In the text which forms the basis for the Confederation’s actions in this area, various official bodies were mandated to lead the federal administration’s ICT activities and to make the Swiss population aware of the challenges of the information era. The site http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/index.html?lang=en was established which describes the federal actions in promoting ICT. As mentioned in earlier annual reports, the SATW ICT Committee, including several IFIP TC representatives, contribute actively to these activities.
For example, cf. Extracts from the introduction to the report Contributions of the ICT Commission of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (SATW) towards the revision of the Swiss Government Strategy for an Information Society http://www.ict-21.ch/ICT.SATW.CH/spip.php?article321 After adapting this 1998 strategy, the Federal Council announced in January 2006 its first revision with two major priorities. By the end of 2006 a national strategy for each issue of e-governement and e-health was to be elaborated in cooperation with the cantons. The concept for internal government use of electronic data and documents has to be finalised by mid-2007.
v e-Government Strategy http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/01688/index.html?lang=en
v e-Health Strategy http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/00695/01729/03633/03658/index.html?lang=en
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These developments give the opportunity to SATW to underline its determination to collaborate and to achieve a more complete information society in Switerland (see above ICT Commission (SATW) and below e-Power initiative) http://www.ict-21.ch/com-ict/IMG/pdf/SATW_WBR_ICT_ECH_050921_d_f.pdf
In 2010-2011 begun the 2nd revision of the National Strategy planned for January 2012, effective March 2012
Some usefull links : Organisation and Implementation http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03933/index.html?lang=en Reporting on the implementation work http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/00695/01729/index.html?lang=en Infrastructure http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03922/index.html?lang=en Security and Trust http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03923/index.html?lang=en The Economy http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03924/index.html?lang=en e-Democracy and e-Government http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03925/index.html?lang=en Education, Research and Innovation http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03927/index.html?lang=en Culture http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03928/index.html?lang=en Health and the health care system http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03929/index.html?lang=en Energy and resource efficiency http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03920/03930/index.html?lang=en Action principles of the Strategy http://www.bakom.admin.ch/themen/infosociety/03932/index.html?lang=en Other References :
§ Swiss portal ch.ch http://www.ch.ch/index.html?lang=en § The Federal Authorities of the Swiss Confederation web site
http://www.admin.ch/index.html?lang=en
http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/878727/strategie-des-bundesrates-fur-eine-informationsgesellschaft-in-der-schweiz-mrz-2012
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10. ECDL Activities in Switzerland in 2012 cf item 4 above
11. e-Power
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12. A Digital Agenda for 2020 in Switzerland After March 2011, a 40-pages brochure was produced to become conscious that Switzerland is not anymore leader in ICT and needs a strong agenda to achieve to be in a better position in 2020.
http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/2749/lagenda-numrique-2020-la-suisse-de-retour-dans-le-peloton-de-tte-ict Nothing new was happening till this last June with a new version and a new title
agenda numérique 2.0 en route pour « smart switzerland »
http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/file/read/878721/agenda-numrique-20-en-route-pour-smart-switzerland-
12. AOB
Ø Various articles in CH newspapers Ø Hundreds of messages with e-mail Ø Intensive activity of the TPF e-switzerland till end of May 2014
http://www.satw.ch/organisation/tpf/tpf_eSwitzerland/index http://www.ict-21.ch/l4d/pg/groups/258549/suggestionsdiscussions/
Ø Active participation for diffusion of all informations for forthcoming IFIP events (usual tasks : call for papers, preliminary program, reviewing, organisation of the national contribution, then post-conference feed-back)
Ø Meetings with the SI Committee (Swiss Informatics Society) and KB (special interest group for Kommission ICT Bildung). SI is the leader for ECDL
Ø Report (meeting in Bern) at the Swiss Committee for IFIP on the 21st ofJanuary 2014 and Networking Party organised by ICTswitzerland
Raymond Morel in collaboration with P.-A. Bobillier Swiss GA Representative Member of the IFIP ILC
Geneva, September 2014
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