From eGovernment to mGovernment
Michael Riedyk
DotGov, Inc
Mobile access to information - anywhere any time – is becoming a natural part of daily life. Governments will have to adapt these new technologies and the way how to communicate and relate to their constituents. What can you do with mGovernment? What is happening in Asia, Europe, North and South America? What does it cost to go mobile? Will mGovernment replace the eGovernment? On thing is certain: mGovernment is inevitable.
If the title would exist, Michael Riedyk could best be labelled a "serial-eGov-entrepeneur". He worked as advisor for the European Parlement in Brussels on the long term vision of ICT for the EU, founded one of the leading eGov software companies in Europe in 1998, founded website & social media archive company PageFreezer.com in Vancouver, BC in 2009 and DotGov, Inc. in Seattle in 2010, where he is working on getting all local government agencies mobile with YouTown.