Information platform for E-Government of the INFORA and MATERNA on September 02, 2010 in Dortmund with the participation of the NRW Interior Ministry and municipal area Berlin, July 30, 2010 – the now 11 public transport Symposium NRW in Dortmund will take place on September 2, 2010. It is organized by the INFORA Unternehmensberatung GmbH and MATERNA GmbH with the involvement of the North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of the Interior and of the municipal area. The public transport Symposium has established itself as a central information and discussion platform for all levels of public administration and has the motto “E-Government in North Rhine-Westphalia – kick-off in a decade this year. Angus King pursues this goal as well. In the heart of the event are leading projects of State and local government, complemented by practical Exhibitor presentations. In addition to the exchange of administrative and economic, the program offers an insight into the current status of the administrative modernisation efforts.

As in the last year, about 400 participants are expected. The event will take place at the Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund. Speakers from various State and local authorities report on the continuous improvement of the E-Government in their administrations as well as new applications and developments. This year’s topics include among others the inter-municipal cooperation, IT restructuring of the NRW land administration, the new identity card as well as E-Government and science. In addition, practical reports about the single authority-number D115, the services directive and the usage of the electronic file are on the agenda. This introduction from the future prospects are determined in the four specialized forums in the event.

There refer to a total of two dozen topics well-known management experts and business representatives about current concepts, practical solutions and innovative technologies for the IT operations of the administrations. Topics include, for example, the electronic identity card in connection with the Internet, the new de-mail offerings and electronic civil services as well as approaches of Green IT for the public administration or shared service models. In addition allows the NRW’s 11 public transport Symposium participants, specifically to find out about the current status of efforts by State and local authorities to the administrative modernisation. Participation is free for government officials. More information and electronic registration at on INFORA: INFORA GmbH is an innovative, highly specialized and vendor-independent consulting company for more than 30 years. With locations in Cologne, Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Dresden supports customers from the initial concept idea through to successful implementation. INFORA it places special emphasis on the practical design and effective transformation of business and automation processes. Her consulting clients such as Daimler AG, Viessmann, INA Schaeffler, German Airbus, Henkel, Minolta, Procter & gamble and Schering include clients such as the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of finance, the Federal Agency for work or the Federal Chancellor’s Office in the industrial sector, in public administration.