Al Akhawayn University Experts Profile Dr. Driss Kettani Position: Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane Head of several research laboratories University unit: School of Science and Engineering, ICT4D Area of expertise • New ICT and Good Governance • eGovernance (eVote, eConsultation, etc.) • New Media and Democracy • The Use of Technology to Promote Human, Economic and Social Development Languages: Arabic, French, English Bio Driss Kettani holds a PhD from the Computer Science Department of Laval University in Canada (1999). He also holds a Certificate in Business Administration from the Business School of the same University and a Certificate in Geomatics from the Environmental System and Research Institute (ESRI/Montreal). In 1994, he was hired for two years as a Research Engineer for a Canadian Company (OCTOPUS System) specialized in intelligent transport systems. Between 1994 and 1998, Kettani was appointed as lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Laval University and then as Invited Professor (until now). In 1998, he has been hired, by the Canadian Department of Defence and worked for two years as a Defence Scientist in the Defence Research Establishment in Valcartier/Quebec. In September 2000, Driss Kettani joined Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane as a professor of Computer Science. Further to his teaching duties, he leads several Research Laboratories with international grants from North America and Europe. Kettani’s expertise and scientific merit have been recognized by the national and international community through a number of distinctions and awards including: The National eMtiaz 2006 Award for the best ICT4D Research Project in Morocco; the TIGA (Technology in Government in Africa) in 2007 award by The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Canadian e-Policy Resource Centre (CePRC); the 2008 United Nations Public Service Award (UNPSA); and the Arab Academia for Science and Technology (AST) Award in 2009, for the best research with impact on the field in the Arab Region. Publications Kettani, Driss, Bernard Moulin, and Asmae El Mahdi, "Toward a Roadmap to e-Government for a Better Governance", Handbook of Research on E-Government Readiness for Information and Service Exchange: Utilizing Progressive Information Communication Technologies. Ed: Dr. Hakikur Rahman, DOI: 10.4018/978- 1-60566-671-6 ISBN10:1605666718, IGI Global 2010. Kettani, Driss, “E-Government Applications in the African Context”, The Academy of ICT Essentials for Government Leaders Module Series, The United Nations for Africa Center for Information and Communication Technology for Development, UNECA 2009. Kettani, Driss, Michael Gurstein, and Asmae El Mahdi, “Good Governance and E-Government: Applying a Formal Outcome Analysis Methodology in a Developing World Context”, International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG), Vol. 2, No.1 pp. 22 – 54, ISSN (Online): 1742-7517 - ISSN (Print): 1742-7509, DOI10.1504/IJEG.024963. 2009.
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Al Akhawayn University Experts
Profile
Dr. Driss Kettani
Position: Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane Head of several research laboratories
University unit: School of Science and Engineering, ICT4D Area of expertise
• New ICT and Good Governance
• eGovernance (eVote, eConsultation, etc.)
• New Media and Democracy
• The Use of Technology to Promote Human,
Economic and Social Development
Languages: Arabic, French, English Bio Driss Kettani holds a PhD from the Computer Science Department of Laval University in Canada (1999). He also holds a Certificate in Business Administration from the Business School of the same University and a Certificate in Geomatics from the Environmental System and Research Institute (ESRI/Montreal). In 1994, he was hired for two years as a Research Engineer for a Canadian Company (OCTOPUS System) specialized in intelligent transport systems. Between 1994 and 1998, Kettani was appointed as lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Laval University and then as Invited Professor (until now). In 1998, he has been hired, by the Canadian Department of Defence and worked for two years as a Defence Scientist in the Defence Research Establishment in Valcartier/Quebec. In September 2000, Driss Kettani joined Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane as a professor of Computer Science. Further to his teaching duties, he leads several Research Laboratories with international grants from North America and Europe. Kettani’s expertise and scientific merit have been recognized by the national and international community through a number of distinctions and awards including: The National eMtiaz 2006 Award for the best ICT4D Research Project in Morocco; the TIGA (Technology in Government in Africa) in 2007 award by The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and the Canadian e-Policy Resource Centre (CePRC); the 2008 United Nations Public Service Award (UNPSA); and the Arab Academia for Science and Technology (AST) Award in 2009, for the best research with impact on the field in the Arab Region. Publications Kettani, Driss, Bernard Moulin, and Asmae El Mahdi, "Toward a Roadmap to e-Government for a Better Governance", Handbook of Research on E-Government Readiness for Information and Service Exchange: Utilizing Progressive Information Communication Technologies. Ed: Dr. Hakikur Rahman, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-671-6 ISBN10:1605666718, IGI Global 2010. Kettani, Driss, “E-Government Applications in the African Context”, The Academy of ICT Essentials for Government Leaders Module Series, The United Nations for Africa Center for Information and Communication Technology for Development, UNECA 2009. Kettani, Driss, Michael Gurstein, and Asmae El Mahdi, “Good Governance and E-Government: Applying a Formal Outcome Analysis Methodology in a Developing World Context”, International Journal of Electronic Governance (IJEG), Vol. 2, No.1 pp. 22 – 54, ISSN (Online): 1742-7517 - ISSN (Print): 1742-7509, DOI10.1504/IJEG.024963. 2009.