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Burgundy Region

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The Burgundy Region has developed the e-bourgogne project which includes the Salle des marchés service, a regional public market place for all the calls for bids of every legal entity established in Burgundy.

The Burgundy Region will bring to the other beneficiaries the feed-backs of its experience at every stages of this project, and particularly, as the return on experience formalization and the testimonies towards actors from local administrations are concerned.

The Burgundy Region is the Coordinator of the Procure project.

Learn more on www.cr-bourgogne.fr and www.e-bourgogne.fr.

Contact

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Louis-François Fléri

WORK

3 bis rue de Suzon

21000 Dijon

France

workTel: 33 (0)3 80 27 04 15

workfaxFax: 33 (0)3 80 27 08 70

Since 1 December 2003, Louis François Fléri has been in charge of the e-bourgogne project (regional administrative services platform for the national experiment ADELE 73).

Previously head of the ICT unit at the CNFPT, he was responsible in particular for creating the national CNFPT site, implementing regional sites, setting up and developing intranets, managing experiments, and ensuring the widespread use of teleprocedures and services for those using the Centre (candidates and agents of the Territorial Civil Service, local authorities, employers, interns) and of collaborative work solutions and knowledge management solutions, as well as testing remote training platforms. For this work, he won the eLectrophées Administration prize in 2002 for the best free software practices, awarded by ATICA.

After obtaining a Master's degree in Health Economics (DEA from the University of Aix–Marseille II), Louis Fléri spent the first years of his career in South-East Asia assisting developing countries as part of a United Nations research and development unit.

Upon returning to France, he very soon became interested in new technologies and, as a freelance journalist, wrote many articles in the national daily press on the development of digital technology in the broadcast media. He then embarked upon a career as a creator and multimedia producer and in 1992 obtained the Grand Prix Imagina in the Art category.

As an independent consultant, he created France's first institutional websites and developed interactive information tools for various communication agencies (Civil Service Ministry, EDF, Citroën, La Poste, the CNFPT). He joined the territorial civil service in 1998.

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Maciej Murmylo

WORK

3 bis rue de Suzon

21000 Dijon

France

workTel: 33 (0)3 80 27 04 15

workfaxFax: 33 (0)3 80 27 08 70

Polish student at the Paris Institute of Political Studies Sciences Po, Maciej (or Matthias for those who have difficulties to spell his first name) has decided to join the e-bourgogne service for his long-term internship to learn more on international project management and on accompaniment of economic operators. He works from the Procure beginning with Louis-François Fléri on the project coordination, having in charge more specifically the communication within Consortium and the project administration. Maciej expects to build his career on the know-how acquired on public-private management in the field of new technologies deployment.

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Julien Carnot

WORK

3 bis rue de Suzon

21000 Dijon

France

workTel: 33 (0)3 80 27 04 11

workfaxFax: 33 (0)3 80 27 08 70

Holder of a Masters degree in Public affairs at Sciences Po Paris (Institute of political studies) and specialized in the fields of local government and project management, Julien joined the e-bourgogne team and the Procure project as a junior project manager. Within the Procure project, he works on various transversal deliverables and on the project communication, in order to ease the adoption of the Procure solution in more regions when the project ends.