[EGOV LIST] Last CfP: 6th Conf Legal & Public Administration Informatics (deadline 19 June '23)

Auth, Gunnar gunnar.auth at hsf-meissen.de
Wed Jun 14 00:05:18 PDT 2023


***apologies for cross-postings***

Last Call for Papers
6th Conference on Legal and Public Administration Informatics (RVI 2023)
„Sustainable and Digital Government in the Networked Society“


October 26/27, 2023, HTW Dresden and HSF Meißen, Germany, https://www.rvi23.de/index-en.html

Paper submission deadline: June 19, 2023

1. Description

In a comprehensively networked world, government and administration must keep pace and incorporate the requirements of the digital age. However, decarbonization, demographics, digitization, and international conflicts reflect the rapid change of this world. Citizens, administrative employees, companies, and civil society organizations expect the public sector to offer its services in a low-threshold, user-oriented, sustainable, and contemporary manner. Failed digital projects, on the other hand, slow down the development of our entire society and damage trust in politics, the state, and the administration. Digital transformation is thus becoming a permanent task of state modernization that should not be underestimated in order to safeguard not only our prosperity but also our democracy and our freedom. In particular, trust in the administration is based on the proven maxims of the rule of law, information security, and data privacy. This area of tension presents the public sector with complex challenges time and again. Diverse objectives and diverging mission statements, as well as a visible shortage of budgets and qualified specialists, are increasingly tightening the problem.
The joint conference on legal and public administration informatics (RVI 2023, formerly FTVI & FTRI) of the Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (German Informatics Society) aims to promote the dialog between science and practice and to substantially advance the digital transformation of government and administration through scientifically validated findings. The RVI sees itself as a platform, discourse space, and incubator to bring relevant stakeholders into a fruitful exchange.
Our call for papers is addressed equally to academics and practitioners, as well as especially to students and early career professionals. Accepted papers will be published in full in the conference proceedings, which are scheduled to appear in the GI series Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI). The program committee will select an accepted full paper for the Best Paper Award as well as the Best Student Paper Award.

2. Possible topic areas

We welcome the submission of contributions from academia and practice (completed research, work in progress, practical report) on the following topics. In addition to the topics mentioned, other related topics within our thematic scope may be addressed.

* E-Government, E-Justice and E-Democracy
* Administrative portals, portal networks and register modernization
* Open government and administration, open data
* Access to public documents, document automation and document editing
* Digital citizen participation, digital collaboration and open innovation
* Collaboration with GovTech/LegalTech startup companies and effects of this transfer
* Novel competencies for the digitalization of government and administration
* Sustainable smart cities and digital communities
* Governance and strategy for sustainable digital government
* Urban data platforms, digital twins and European data spaces
* Business process management, process mining and (AI-based) process automation
* Development and operation of legal/administrative information systems, e.g., ERP systems, Service engineering and management
* Digital infrastructures and government enterprise architectures
* Resilience and sovereignty requirements in procurement and operation of digital infrastructures
* Data privacy, information security, digital identities, cybercrime
* Data ethics, trust in digital state and administrative action
* Innovative technology solutions in legal practice and administrative work (e.g., large language models, linked data/semantic web, AR/VR, blockchain, quantum computing)



Contributions by students (student track)

We especially call upon students and graduates of public administration and legal informatics and related study programs to submit papers. It is explicitly expected that students are the first authors of the contributions. Support from supervisors is possible and encouraged. Accepted papers will be presented in the student track and published in the conference proceedings.

3. Submission deadlines and dates

* Submission of research papers: June 19, 2023
* Submission of practical presentations and workshop proposals: July 24, 2023
* Author notification: August 07, 2023
* Submission of camera-ready version: September 04, 2023
* Conference dates: October 26/27, 2023



4. Notes on submission

Scientific contributions for the double-blind review process (incl. the student track) must be submitted anonymously and in the format of the LNI series (https://gi.de/fileadmin/GI/Hauptseite/Service/Publikationen/LNI/LNI-authorsinstructions-englisch.doc). They must not exceed 12 pages. Submissions will be handled via EasyChair at the following address: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rvi2023

Practical presentations and workshop proposals should be outlined on one DIN A4 page. The topic-related contribution and practical benefits are to be emphasized in particular. In the case of workshop proposals, information is also requested on the organizers, expected participants, and the course of events, as well as the necessary equipment.
Practical contributions that are not intended to be published in the conference proceedings can be submitted in the form of an extended abstract (objective, main content of the presentation, contribution to administrative and/or legal informatics; 1-2 page/s).
Each paper must have one of its authors registered to RVI 2023. Only papers presented during the conference will be published in the proceedings.

Conference chairs

Gunnar Auth, HSF Meissen University of Applied Sciences
Tim Pidun, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences

Conference co-chairs

Jürgen Anke, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences
Stefan Handke, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences
Oliver Jokisch, HSF Meissen University of Applied Sciences
Detlef Rätz, HSF Meissen University of Applied Sciences



Program comitee

Rainer Alt, Leipzig University

Jürgen Anke, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences

Tobias Brandt, University of Münster

Michael Breidung, City of Dresden

Bettina Distel, University of Münster

Wolfgang Eixelsberger, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences

Torsten Eymann, University of Bayreuth

Benjamin Fabian, Wildau Technical University of Applied Sciences

Peter Fettke, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) and Saarland University

Roland Franke, BearingPoint

Norbert Frick, Deutsche Bundesbank University of Applied Sciences

Steffen Gilge, State Chancellery of Saxony

Stefan Handke, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences

Moreen Heine, Universität zu Lübeck

Markus Helfert, Maynooth University

Holger Hünemohr, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences

Oliver Jokisch, HSF Meissen University of Applied Sciences

Achim Kempe, Robotron Database Software

Ulrich Lohmann, Federal University of Applied Administrative Sciences

Matthias Lohse, HTW Dresden University of Applied Sciences

Tobias Mettler, University of Lausanne

Dagmar Lück-Schneider, Berlin School of Economics and Law

Isabell Peters, HVSN University of Applied Sciences

Stephan Raimer, FHVD University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Service

Stephan Rein, Wildau Technical University of Applied Sciences

Michael Räckers, University of Münster

Detlef Rätz, HSF Meissen University of Applied Sciences

Birgit Schenk, Ludwigsburg University of Applied Sciences

Marie-Sophie Schönitz, Deloitte

Tobias Siebenlist, Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences

Ingmar Soll, dataport.kommunal

Christoph Sorge, Saarland University

Basanta Thapa, National E-government Competence Center

Nils Urbach, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Fraunhofer FIT

Anne-Dore Uthe, Harz University of Applied Sciences

Jörn von Lucke, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen

Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz

Andreas Spichiger, Bern University of Applied Sciences and Swiss Federal Chancellery



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