Program - International ITAPA Congress 2020
Michał Halagiera , Billennium
eGovernment has been under construction in Slovakia since 2007. Is the situation ideal today, after 13 years from the beginning, or do we still have big challenges ahead of us? Is the national concept of public administration informatization the right way to go? How do its creators evaluate the concept and implementation? Do they see a shift compared to the critical evaluation of the OPIS and the fulfillment of the previous concept? How do state officials see it? How does the new ruling government see it? What is the situation regarding the security of eGovernment in Slovakia?
Ivo Kovačič, Atos IT Solutions and Services
Luděk Šafař, SAS
Roman Tuchyňa, technology strategist
Viera Uherová, Oracle Slovensko
Peter Kucer, Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization of the Slovak Republic
Smart City - This collocation is extensively used by politicians, experts and municipal representatives. “Smart” has various definitions, from simpler to complex. They see Smart City as an ecosystem of city management, working with data, using analytical tools and deploying IoT solutions. This panel will offer a look at successful smart projects that have been successfully implemented. The world's metropolises, capitals, but also small towns and villages around the world are striving for transformation in many countries around the world. Today, they are in danger of rapid urbanization that often brings many problems. The smart city concept seeks to transform cities into intelligent organisms, whose main task is to ensure sustainable growth and a quality environment for their inhabitants. Come and get inspired on how to build the city of the future.
Dagmar Ceľuchová Bošanská, Alistiq
Filip Kadeřábek , Asseco Central Europe
Viliam Kall, Veľký Šariš
Miroslav Kulla, Východoslovenská energetika
Malvína Mária Melkovičová, Resco
We already lack tens of thousands of specialists today. Society doesn´t only need highly-specialized IT staff with university degrees. We lack bachelors, people from technically oriented secondary vocational schools and also people whom companies or even the state do not have to train immediately after the start of the next six months. People who know how to work in teams, speak English well and can read with understanding. Is the question "Where are the digital skilled people" still relevant?
Marcela Havrilová, Microsoft
Tomáš Jucha, Amcham
Ivan Láska, Trexima
Mário Lelovský, ITAS
Anna Záhorčáková, DITEC
Discussion of key representatives of eGovernment
Milan Ftáčnik, Slovak Information Society
Vladimír Dzurilla, National Agency for Communications and Information Technology, Czech Republic
Emil Fitoš, IT Association of Slovakia
Pavol Frič, DITEC
Rastislav Janota, National Security Authority SK-CERT NBÚ
Pavel Karel, NASES
Gabriel Lachmann , Slovensko.Digital
Pavol Miroššay, Slovensko IT