Others Programme
Sunday, November 21st
19:00 |
Welcome Reception Hosted by the European Commission (Venue: Rio Othon Palace Hotel) |
Monday, November 22nd (Venue: Rio Othon Palace Hotel)
8:00 – 9:00 |
Registration |
9:00 – 10:00 |
Forum Opening Luis Fernandes – Executive-Secretary, Ministry of Science and Technology of Brazil Marion Kappeyne van de Coppello - Representative of the Presidency of the European Union, Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Netherlands Fabio Colasanti – Director General for Information Society, European Commission José Luis Machinea – Executive-Secretary, Economic Commission for Latin América and the Caribbean (ECLAC), United Nations Luis di Benedetto – President of AHCIET Rosinha Garotinho – Governador of State of Rio de Janeiro
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10:00 – 10:30 |
Official launching of first research and education pan-Latin-American network, CLARA (Latin American Co-operation for Advanced Networks), and its interconnection with pan-European GÉANT network in the context of the @LIS Programme Fabio Colasanti – Director General for Information Society, European Commission Nelson Simões – President of CLARA Short video of the application T@lemed e-health using RedCLARA Dai Davies – General manager of DANTE
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10:30 – 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
11:00 – 13:00 |
Plenary session: An enhanced LAC-EU dialogue and the WSIS
process: The Information and Communication Technology sector as a
catalyst for social inclusion Moderator: Paulo Tarso Lustosa da Costa – Executive-Secretary of Communications Ministry of Brazil Tomas Dupla del Moral – Director for Latin America, Directorate General for External Relations, European Commission Lynette Eastmond – Minister of Commerce of Barbados Diogo Vaxconcelos - Director, Information and Knowledge Society Unit, Presidency of the Council of Ministers or Portugal Romano Righetti - Vice President, Public and Economic Affairs, International Regulatory Affairs, Telecom Italia Eduardo Santoyo – General Manager, Peruvian Scientific Network Valérie Peugeot – Coordinator, VECAM Asscociation
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13:00 – 14:30 |
Lunch for Participants (Venue: Rio Othon Palace Hotel) |
14:30 – 16:30 |
Parallel Thematic Sessions (refer to Sessions Programme for details): TS1: Cooperation for the development of Information Society applications TS2: Factors for an inclusive Information and Knowledge Society |
16:30 – 17:00 |
Coffee Break |
17:00 – 19:00 |
Parallel Thematic Sessions (refer to Sessions Programme for details): TS3: Policy and regulatory cooperation on the Information Society TS4: Working together on e-government to modernise public administrations |
Tuesday, November 23rd (Venue: Rio Othon Palace Hotel)
9:00 – 9:30 |
Plenary Session: Presentation of Reports of Thematic Sessions |
9:30 – 11:30 |
Plenary session: Cooperation models between Private Sector and Civil Society in the Information Society Moderator: Daniel Pimienta – President, Funredes Pablo Accuosto – Manager, Institute for the Third World Cid Torquato – Executive Director, Brazilian Chamber of Electronic Commerce Matias Rodriguez Perdomo – General Secretary, ANTEL, Uruguay Pedro Rezende – Professor, Computer Science Department of the Brasilia University
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11:30 – 12:00 |
Coffee Break |
12:00 – 13:00 |
Presentation of Forum Declaration and Work Programme, Official launching of the “Policy and Regulatory Dialogue” in the context of the @LIS Programme and Closure Guilherme Patriota - Head of International Affairs of the Ministry of Science and Technology of Brazil Fabio Colasanti – Director General for Information Society, European Commission José Luis Machinea - Executive-Secretary of ECLAC, United Nations |
Thematic Sessions Programme
Thematic Session 1: Cooperation for the development of Information Society applications
This session will explore developments in regional and bi-regional
cooperation as tools to foster the take up of Information Society
applications in the fields of education, health and inclusion. It
will also discuss cooperation in the field of research &
development, as well as the impact that interconnection of research and
education networks, both within LAC and between LAC and Europe, can
have on the take up of Information Society applications.
Moderator:
Isidro Fernandez – Regional Advisor for Communication and Information in Latin América and the Caribbean, UNESCO
Themes:
Cooperation initiatives in e-education, e-health, e-inclusion:
América Santos Riveras – Deputy Minister for Science, technology and Environment of Cuba
Milton Balseca – National Coordinator of the @LIS SILAE project
Sérgio Rosa – Director, Federal Service of Data Processing (SERPRO) of Brazil
Cooperation on research & development:
Mário Campolargo – Head of Unit for Infra-structure of Research, Directorate General for Information Society, European Commission
Interconnection of research and education networks:
Florencio Utreras – Director, RedCLARA
Dai Davies – Director Geral, DANTE
Thematic Session 2: Factors for an inclusive Information and Knowledge Society
This session will address factors which are relevant to the development of an inclusive Information and Knowledge Society, such as free/open source software, interoperability of systems, Internet governance, security, and knowledge sharing. It will discuss ways to cooperate on these topics, with a view to fostering social cohesion and digital inclusion.
Moderator:
George Papadatos - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Greece
Themes:
Free/open source software:
Maurício Augusto Coelho - Coordinator of the National Institution of Information Technology of Brazil
Education in the Information Society and Knowledge sharing:
Helena C. S. Vasconcelos - Coordinator of the Digital Inclusion of the Ministry of Science and Technology of Brazil
Marcelo Branco - Adviser of the Presidency of Brazil
Interoperability of systems:
Karl Heinz Rosenbrock – General Director of the European Institution of Telecommunication
Internet governance and security:
Simon Bensasson – Head of unit for International Relations, Directorate General for Information Society, European Commission
Thematic Session 3: Policy and regulatory cooperation on the Information Society
This session will address the main elements of common interest for a
dialogue between LAC and the EU on policy and regulatory issues of the
Information Society, including the identification of those aspects of
the Geneva Plan of Action of the World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) which are most relevant from the point of view of social
cohesion and digital inclusion. It will also discuss the
role of civil society and the private sector, and appropriate
mechanisms for financing and support of the development of the
Information Society.
Moderator:
João Carlos Ferraz – Chief, Division of Production, Productivity and Management, ECLAC, United Nations
Themes:
The policy and regulatory dialogue:
Edwin San Román –
President of the Telecom Regulatory Agency of Peru (OSIPTEL) and of the
Organisation of Latin American Telecom Regulatory Agencies (REGULATEL)
Plínio de Aguiar - Member of the Board, National Agency for Telecomunications (ANATEL) of Brazil
Viviana Diaz - Coordinator Telework Commission, Ministry of Labour of Argentina
Civil society and private sector role:
Jonas de Oliveira Junior – Deputy vice-President for Regulatory Strategy, Telefónica of Brasil - Telesp
Erick Iriarte Ahon – Executive Director, Alfa-Redi
Appropriate mechanisms for financing and support:
Fátima Cartaxo – Sector expert, Modernization of the State, Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
Thematic Session 4: Working together on e-government to modernise public administrations
E-government services are at the centre of the development of an inclusive Information Society. Exchanging know-how and best practices between different nations and regions is critical, going beyond the development of e-government services at national and local level. Interoperability of e-government services is important in this context. This session aims at exchanging views on cooperation means for the development of e-government, with a view to fostering the modernisation of public administrations.
Moderator:
Raúl De la Parra – Deputy Director
General, E-Government and Information Technology Policy Unit, Secretary
for Public Administration, México
Themes:
e-government national initiatives:
Giulio De Petra - Director
General for Innovation in the Regions and Municipalities, National
Center for Information Technologies in the Public Administration
Hérnan Moreno – Director General, Agenda of Connectivity of Colombia
e-government regional initiatives:
Angela Capati-Caruso – Economic
Affairs Officer, Division for Public Administration and Management of
Development, Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA),
United Nations
Francisco Gomez Alamillo – Secretary General, AHCIET
Interoperability of e-government services:
Rogério Santanna – Secretary for Logistics and Information Technology, Ministry for Planning, Budget and Management of Brazil