123191 Administrative Informatics & Digitalization

Course offering details

Instructors: Charlotte Lydia Bock

Event type: Seminar

Org-unit: Politics, Administration & International Relations

Displayed in timetable as: Verw.informatik

Hours per week: 3

Credits: 6,0
Note: In your exam regulations, differing credits may have been specified.

Location: Campus der Zeppelin Universität

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: 5 | 22

Priority scheme: Standard-Priorisierung

Course content:
The course is the introduction to public sector informatics. It focuses on Electronic Government and the application-oriented use of modern information and communication technologies in political boards and administration to the fulfilment of public tasks. The number of tools and system solutions under consideration opens up a wide range of possible applications, from which particularly relevant approaches can be prepared in exemplary fashion and discussed together.

Educational objective:
The students receive an insight into essential concepts, models and tools of public sector informatics, get known to the application spectrum in governmental agencies, offices and public enterprises and should be enabled to get used to the work in the future independently with new technologies foreseeable not yet.

* Public Sector Informatics, Electronic Government and Electronic Governance

* Players of E-Government in the Federal Republic of Germany

* Secure Documents: Files, Certificates, Data Privacy and Data Security

* Secure Communication: Identification, Signatures, Delivery, Trust

* One Stop Government and Portals for the Public Sector

* Open Government: Opening of State and Administration

* Transparency, Participation, Collaboration and Open Innovation in the Public Sector

* Smart Government: Internet of Things and Internet of Services

* Digitalisation in the Civil Service, in Justice and in Tax Administration

* E-Health: Digitalisation in the Health Administration

Programming is not a component of the module

Further information about the exams:
Students will give a presentation during the semester followed by a discussion (40% of the final grade). At the end of the semester, an exam will be written (60% of the final grade) that uses open-ended questions to address the knowledge imparted from teaching, presentations, and discussions. 

Admitted Aids:
None

Mandatory literature:
Eixelsberger, Wolfgang und Stember, Jürgen (Hrsg.): E-Government – Zwischen Partizipation und Kooperation, Springer-Verlag, Wien 2012. 

Heuermann, Roland; Tomenendal, Matthias und Bressem, Christian (Hrsg.): Digitalisierung in Bund, Ländern und Gemeinden - IT-Organisation, Management und Empfehlungen, Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden 2018. Online: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-662-54098-5.pdf.

von Lucke, Jörn: Regieren und Verwalten im Informationszeitalter, Schriftenreihe der Hochschule Speyer, Band 156, Duncker & Humblot Verlag, Berlin 2003.

von Lucke, Jörn (Hrsg.): Gute E-Government-Forschung, Wissenschaftliches Symposium der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft Digital Government Deutschland (WiDiGo) e.V., Alcatel-Lucent Stiftung für Kommunikationsforschung und Zeppelin Universität, TICC, Band 7, epubli GmbH, Berlin 2014. Online: https://www.zu.de/institute/togi/assets/pdf/TICC-140915-TICC-Band-7-WIDIGO-V1.pdf. 

Mehlich, Harald: Electronic Government – Die elektronische Verwaltungsreform, Grundlagen – Entwicklungsstand – Zukunftsperspektiven, Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Dr. Th. Gabler GmbH, Wiesbaden 2002.

Reinermann, Heinrich und von Lucke, Jörn (Hrsg.): Electronic Government in Deutschland, Ziele - Stand - Barrieren - Beispiele - Umsetzung, Forschungsbericht, Band 226, Forschungsinstitut für öffentliche Verwaltung, Speyer 2002. Online: https://dopus.uni-speyer.de/files/3/FB-226.pdf. 

Seckelmann, Margrit (Hrsg.): Digitalisierte Verwaltung - Vernetztes E-Government, 2., völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage, ESV Verlag, Berlin 2019. ISBN: 978-3-503-18139-1.

Wirtz, Bernd W. und Daiser, Peter: E-Government - Strategy, Process, Instruments, German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer - Chair for Information and Communication Management, 2nd Edition, Speyer 2017.

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 7. Feb. 2022 10:00 12:30 A | online Charlotte Lydia Bock
2 Mon, 14. Feb. 2022 10:00 12:30 A | online Charlotte Lydia Bock
3 Mon, 4. Apr. 2022 10:00 12:30 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.06 Charlotte Lydia Bock
4 Wed, 6. Apr. 2022 08:00 17:15 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.08 Charlotte Lydia Bock
5 Th, 21. Apr. 2022 08:00 17:15 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.01 Charlotte Lydia Bock
6 Mon, 25. Apr. 2022 10:00 12:30 Z | NICHT BUCHEN | Cor | Fab 3 | 1.06 Charlotte Lydia Bock
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Compulsory pass
1. Midterm + Endterm (Exam) Mon, 30. May 2022 08:30-10:00 Charlotte Lydia Bock Yes
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Instructors
Charlotte Lydia Bock