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CyberVote devrait faciliter la procédure de vote de tous les électeurs
 

Le CyberVote Special Interest User Group !

 
 

Qu'est ce que le CSIUG ?

Le CSIUG constitue une opportunité unique pour les autorités internationales et les représentations de communautés d'utilisateurs de suivre, évaluer et influencer le travail du consortium durant le cours du projet. Le CSIUG se réunit 2 fois par an (langue de travail : anglais). La première réunion a eu lieu le 18 Mai 2001 à Issy-les-Moulineaux (France).

Les membres du CSIUG sont invités à participer à des conférences spécialisées d'une durée de 1 à 2 jours qui se tiennent 2 fois par an pendant toute la durée du projet.

Durant ces conférences, le consortium CyberVote présente les activités en cours ainsi que les résultats du projet. Les échanges entre les participants et le consortium sont encouragés afin d'avoir un retour et éventuellement décider de nouvelles orientations à donner au projet.

 

Qui sont les membres de CSIUG ?

Nom Organisation Rôle Pays
Sergio ANTOCICCO ANUIT Director of the national association of italian telecommunication users (ANUIT) Italie
Marcus BENGTSSON Swedish Electoral Board Head of the Democracy Division at the Swedish Electoral Board Sweden
Thomas COX Task Force 50 Leader of Task Force 50, an American-based national group of 55 members that focuses on voter authentication, verification, and the complete modernisation of America's voting machines. USA
Heiko DITTMER NDDIE IRIE Co-ordination team member of the Network for Direct Democracy in Europe - NDDIE and co-ordination team member of the Initiative & Referendum Institute Europe - IRIE Belgium
Jens ELMELUND The National Association of Local Authorities in Denmark Head of DepartmentThe National Association of Local Authorities in Denmark (NALAD)Administrative Services and Information Technology Denmark
Michael FISHER Yale University Professor of Computer Science Supervisor of Josh Benaloh's 1987 Yale Ph.D. dissertation, "Verifiable Secret-Ballot Elections" USA
Ruediger GRIMM Ilmenau Technical University Professor at the Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft Germany
Leda GUIDI Municipality of Bologna Responsible Rete Civica IPERBOLE/INTERNETIPERBOLE/INTERNET Civic Network project manager Italy
Andrezj KACZMARCZYK Institute of Mathematical Machines (Warszawa)

Professor at the Institute of Mathematical Machines

Head of the computer excellence center in the Institute

Author of "Reality TV and Democracy : From the track toward the information society"

Poland
Tony KINDER University of Edinburgh Researcher at the TechMaPP Research Centre of the University of Edinburgh.
Advisor to the TeleCities Network Working Group on tele-democracy
United Kingdom
Berndt LINDHOLM Ministry of Justice Deputy Director. Responsible for issues concerning e-democracy. Sweden
Francesca MATINESE City of Bologna Menber of Telecities (network of 140 EU cities). Italie

Scott
MC IVER

City of Ronneby Social and political scientist.
Teacher on 'Politics, Governance and New Technology' and 'Digital Democracy'.
Sweden

Charlotte NIELSEN

TeleCities Co-ordinator of TeleCities (network of 140 EU cities). Belgium
Michael PATRICKSON Swedish Electoral Board Project leader at the Swedish Electoral Board Sweden
Rene PERALTA Yale project University Researcher on the Yale "Discreet Proofs" USA
Dieter RICHTER Technology Department of Physikalisch- Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) Representative of the Department of Metrological Information Technology of the PTB, the national metrology institute which performs type approval of voting machines. Germany
Maurice RONAI Commissariat Général du Plan Chargé de Mission France
Tommy ROSEN Swedish Association of Local Authorities

Representative of the CEMR, the SALA and the Federation of Swedish County Councils.

Member of the Department of Democracy and Self-government of the SALA.

Sweden
Martin VAN ROSSUM Infocities

Office C.E.O.

Co-ordinating city portals project under TEN Telecom "VirtuHalls"

Co-ordinating electronic Calls for Tender Public Works project under eContent programme "e-CT"

Co-ordinating eDemocracy project under national/local programme
- Telecities consultancy
- senior lecturer Public

Management University of Professional

Studies and Master Programme Public Policy

The Netherlands
Thierry VEDEL

CEVIPOF

Center for the study of French politics

CNRS Researcher
Professor at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris

France
Göran WENDELHOF Birgitta High School Linköpings Teacher/lecturer at Birgitta High School and at Linköpings University.
ICT-Project Leader with experiences from the field of e-democracy
Sweden

 

 

 

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