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SAKE - Semantic-enabled Agile Knowledge-based eGovernment (IST 027128) is a research project realised by an international consortium of partners, co-financed from the 6th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. SAKE project commenced on the 1st of March 2006 and lasts for 36 months.

 

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SAKE project stems from an analysis of the complicated situation of public administration, which is often faced with the changes of legal framework of its activities. The dynamic environment of the public sector is easily recognisable in areas like politics and policies, economic conditions etc. The basic conclusion is that the governments of all levels deal toughly with the evolutions and revolutions of their surroundings day by day.

Public administration's activities are in this particular regard for the most part confronted with the constant modifications of the systems and processes employed in the everyday routine of the governments. The SAKE project takes into the special consideration the fact that the eGovernment systems are change-sensitive and therefore there is a particular need to deal with the evaluating environment in systematic method, which will first of all ensure the reliability of processes and workflow.

Here comes the SAKE project, specifying, developing and deploying a holistic framework and supporting tools for an agile knowledge-based e-government that will be sufficiently flexible to adapt to changing and diverse environments and needs. The key word of the SAKE project is agile which describes the project’s approach the problems it is dealing with.

The realisation of the SAKE project may happen to be especially important in the New Member States since their full integration profoundly depends on the possibility to adapt their public administrations to the existing EU regulations in a considerably short period of time.