Compat.egov explained

COMPAT.eGov
Competency Assessment and Training for the Uptake of eGovernment Services by Public Authorities
Keywords:Government, e-Learning, Research
Funding Agency:European Commission
Framework Programme:Lifelong Learning Programme
Project Type:European Research Consortium Project (Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission)
Research Objective:Creation of a system and web portal for e-Government competence assessment and training
Project Reference:DE/10/LLP-LdV/TOI/147361
Coordinator:University of Potsdam, Friederike Thessel
Participants:
Budget:277.143 Euro
Start:October 2010
End:December 2012

COMPAT.eGov is a European LLP research project financed through the Lifelong Learning Programme[1] of the European Union.[2] The project consortium is composed of eight partners from four countries.

The general objective of the COMPAT.eGov project is to improve the efficiency of European vocational education and training in the governmental sector. The project is based on the supposed need for initiatives which focus on the competence assessment and relevant training frameworks in this sector and others, which has been identified as a priority by the EU.[3] The EU has also indicated this through initiatives such as "2010 – A European Information Society for growth and employment".

Overview of COMPAT.eGov

According to information publicized by the project, COMPAT.eGov focuses on aspects such as:[4] [5]

COMPAT.eGov Main Objectives

The COMPAT.eGov project claims to work towards the following objectives:[6]

  1. to broaden the analysis of the needs regarding eGov services support that has been done in countries participating in the consortium and examine additional countries with different degrees of eGov services deployment and adoption
  2. to review the status of existing eGov services in the participating countries
  3. to provision for alignment between the competence assessment framework to be used within the project and the EQF
  4. to adapt existing training scenarios, content and curriculum, already developed in previous initiatives, promoting the combination of ICT-based learning with traditional forms of learning (such as seminars and learning groups), while their aim will be to train civil servants in understanding and reaping the benefits from eGov services.
  5. to provision for alignment between this training approach and ECVET recommendations
  6. to deploy a multilingual online environment (COMPAT.eGov portal) in which users will be able to access content (in the form of Digital Training Objects / DTO's and Digital Competence Models / DCMs) related to the project's approach in the area of eGov competence assessment and training
  7. to carry out a set of pilot sessions with a number of representative user groups (civil servants from the participating public authorities) and to evaluate the proposed approach.
  8. finally, to formulate a set of policy recommendations to policy makers and regional authorities about ways they can use the outcomes of the project in order to support the eGov competence assessment and training

Results on which the Project is Based

The transfer of innovation and the relevant outcomes / results to be exploited within COMPAT.eGov are based on a series of previous projects:

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Full info on the LLP: http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc78_en.htm
  2. Full info on the LdV Programme of the EU: http://ec.europa.eu/education/leonardo-da-vinci/doc1037_en.htm
  3. As per i2010 (http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/eeurope/i2010/index_en.htm)
  4. Adapted from the COMPAT.eGov website at: Web site: COMPAT.eGov.eu . 2012-01-06 . dead . https://archive.today/20120722161459/http://www.compategov.eu/ . 2012-07-22 .
  5. COMPAT.eGov at the official ADAM Database of LdV projects: http://www.adam-europe.eu/adam/project/view.htm?prj=6988&projLang=en
  6. Taken from the ADAM Database entry on COMPAT.eGov: http://www.adam-europe.eu/adam/project/view.htm?prj=6988&projLang=en