Saturday, March 13, 2010

Interviewee for Tecnimap

Tecnimap, which goes already for his edition number 11 is undoubtedly the big Spanish congress of the public administrations, a space in which the professionals of the public sector meet, share, experiment and think about the future of what belongs to all.

This year, to warm engines they have realized a series of interviews and I have had the honor of being one of the interviewees, in the conversation we speak about Open government, about opening of public information, of the law 11/2007 of access of the citizens to the public services and about the challenges of the piece of news sercretaria of the state public administrations, Consuelo Rumí, that they are not small.

This year on me having coincided with I Latin-American Days on Open Goverment in Buenos Aires I will not be able to be present, but there will be a wide representation of the team of autoritas.


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