time.lex for the government
Public administrations are evolving quickly. The public sector too is forced to continuously increase its efficiency, and modern technologies play a crucial enabling role in this goal. But apart from the technical challenges, e-government also has to be able to respond to all of the legal questions. Can a process be implemented electronically under the existing legal framework? Or would the laws require modification? And if so, how?
For many years now, time.lex has been specialized in supporting the public sector for legal and policy questions, at the European, national and regional level.
Time.lex in Europe
time.lex is a go-to-partner for legal and policy studies or research projects in the European Union. Because of our team of specialists and international network of expert correspondents, we can efficiently analyse problems and provide answers, from a European perspective.
Recently completed projects include:
- For the European Commission - DG INFSO: Study of case law on the circumstances in which IP addresses are considered personal data
- For the European Commission - DG INFSO: The Cloud: Understanding the Security, Privacy and Trust Challenges
- For the European Commission - DG MARKT: Study on the evaluation of the Action Plan for the implementation of the legal framework for electronic public procurement
For a more detailed list of references, click here, or contact Hans Graux for more information on our European projects and cooperation possibilities.
Time.lex in Belgium
In Belgium too, time.lex has been a key partner for public sector projects. Recent initiatives include:
- supporting the Federal Public Service for ICT (FEDICT), including for the assessment of a coherent policy for identity management in the Belgian public sector.
- the project Vlaanderen in Beeld, a study into digital archiving and copyright in the Flemish mediasector.
- an initial assessment for EASI-WAL on the impact of possible future e-governmentregulations.
For a more detailed list of references, click here, or contact Jos Dumortier for more information on our Belgian projects and cooperation possibilities.