Transatlantic Perspectives in Public Affairs: Technology, Safety, Security

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1 TPC Conference 2013 Transatlantic Perspectives in Public Affairs: Technology, Safety, Security Program (in conjunction, meetings will take place of the IIAS Working Group on Co-Production and the Comparative Civil Service Systems consortium) Date: May 30-31, 2013 Place: Leiden University, Campus The Hague, Location Schouwburgstraat, Schouwburgstraat 2, The Hague, the Netherlands Organization: Transatlantic Policy Consortium (TPC) Local organizers: Public Administration Departments of Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Local organizing committee: Theo Toonen (Delft, chair), Martijn Groenleer (Delft), Frits van der Meer (Leiden), Caspar van den Berg (Leiden), Kees van Paridon (Rotterdam)

2 2 Thursday, May 30, session Welcome by Jouke de Vries (Leiden University, Campus The Hague) Introduction by Theo Toonen (Delft) Keynotes 1. Responsive Policy in a Globalized World, Charles Bonser (Indiana) 2. Technology and Public Affairs, Wolfgang Drechsler (Tallinn) 3. Security, ICT and Public Administration, Michel van Eeten (Delft) Coffee & tea The New Urban World: Addressing Challenges of Emerging Urban Systems 2. Sustainable Markets: Entrepreneurship, R&D, and Innovation Policy (CCSS) Ellen van Bueren (Delft) Peter Nijkamp (Free University, Amsterdam) Denvil Duncan (Indiana) Jesse Lehrke (Speyer) Maksim Belitski (Anglia Ruskin University) Michele Acuto (Oxford) Kristina Söderholm (Lulea) Elin Wihlborg (Linköping) Johan Eklund (Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum) Jitendra Parajuli/Kingsley Haynes (George Mason) Dap Hartmann (Delft) Johan Klaesson (Jönköping) Venkata Nadella/David Audretsch (Indiana) Lunch (and separate lunch TPC Board and Committee)

3 Technology, Governance, Public Management 4. ICT and Governance: From Electronic Government to Cyber Security Wolfgang Drechsler (Tallinn) Kees van Paridon (Rotterdam) Marijn Janssen (Delft) Maksim Belitski (Anglia Ruskin University) Bill Resh (Indiana) Erkki Karo/Rainer Kattel (Tallinn) David Morar (George Mason) Reut Snir (Bar Ilan) Denvil Duncan (Indiana) Robert Gäde (Speyer) Eckhard Schröter (Zeppelin) Vincent Homburg (Rotterdam) Rebecca Moody (Rotterdam) Coffee & tea Energy and Environment: Towards Adaptive Governance 6. Public Resilience, Emergency Preparedness: Building Capacities to Bounce Back Martijn Groenleer (Delft) Samee Desai (Indiana) Sanya Carley (Indiana) Pauline Herder Aad Correljé (Delft) Eberhard Bohne (Speyer) Katerina Potapova (Speyer) Tom Lauth (Georgia) Tony Bovaird (Birmingham) Arjen Boin (Utrecht) Jesse Lehrke (Speyer) Sean Webeck (Indiana) Edwin Bakker (Leiden) Transfer to restaurant Drinks Joint dinner with participants of IIAS Working Group on Co-production and Comparative Civil Service Systems Consortium at South of Houston, Lange Houtstraat 3, The Hague

4 4 Friday, May 31, Keynote Uriel Rosenthal (Chair Advisory Council on Science and Technology Policy, former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, professor of public administration at Leiden University) 9.45 Coffee & tea Big Data : Challenges for PA Chair: Hans de Bruijn (Delft) Johan Klaesson (Jönköping) Erik Pruyt (Delft) Luc Fransen/Jelmer Schalk (Leiden) Coffee & tea Careers on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Science or Policy? Publish or Perish? John Graham (Indiana) Arthur Ringeling (Rotterdam) Eberhard Bohne (Speyer) Charles Bonser (Indiana) Kingsley Haynes (George Mason) Ernst ten Heuvelhof (Delft) Lunch The Road Ahead for Transatlantic Exchange: Possibilities for Joint Projects, Opportunities for Funding John Graham (Indiana) Arthur Ringeling (Rotterdam)

5 5 Tony Bovaird (Birmingham) Tom Lauth (Georgia) Roger Stough (George Mason) Jouke de Vries (Leiden) Coffee & tea Technology, Safety, Security: A Global Perspective Roundtable Theo Toonen (Delft) Kees van Paridon (Rotterdam) Erwin Muller, Member of the Dutch Safety Board and Professor at Leiden University Olivier Burgersdijk, Head of Strategy, European Cybercrime Centre, Europol Carien Droppers, Deputy Secretary-General, Paris MoU on Port State Control Tony Verheijen, Sector Manager for Governance, World Bank Drinks Optional dinner at Garoeda, Kneuterdijk 18A, The Hague