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The City of Brussels informs citizens, tourists and any other user of its services via the municipal website, the mobile version of the website and QR codes. The mobile users of the website will also find a map with free access to wifi.
Administrative procedures are possible via the e-portal. The website offers information in text (administrative pages, news, announcements in the agenda) as well as via maps, videos and webcams.
Anyone can also be informed of news and activities of the City by signing up for the newsletter and the RSS feeds.The City is also active on social networks.
The public computer rooms (PCR) and the public Internet access points (PIAP) are available to the public. At the Administratel terminals everyone can surf to certain websites and do some online administrative procedures. Restored computer equipment is sold at low prices.
The City of Brussels also makes open data available to the public.
GIAL manages the computer equipment of the City and provides applications that are used by the administration of the City, the libraries and schools (virtualization of applications).
The 'Enter the City!' campaign is aimed at the digital progress of the City, the range of possibilities that facilitate the lives of citizens and the fight against the digital divide. The program of the campaign also includes a lot of activities such as conferences, digital cafes, trainings and a colloquium.
ON THE AGENDA : Digital cafe. City that changes, city that communicates
ON THE AGENDA : Digital cafe. Sharing our data
ON THE AGENDA : Training. E-Brussels at Bravvo
ON THE AGENDA : Training. E-Brussels at BruSurf
ON THE AGENDA : Training. E-Brussels at Espace S
ON THE AGENDA : Enter the City. Conference on social networks
ON THE AGENDA : Enter the City. Conference on quality of the information
ON THE AGENDA : Enter the City. Conference on transparency and privacy
ON THE AGENDA : Colloquium. The Cities in the digital age
A training on e-citizenship and the use of the website of the City at the public computer room of BruSurf. In French. continue
A training on e-citizenship and the use of the website of the City at the public computer room of Bravvo. In French. continue
On Wednesday 23 May 2012, from 7 pm at café Manneken. continue
On Wednesday 23 May 2012, from 2 pm to 3:30 pm, at Espace S. continue
On Wednesday 6 June 2012, from 7 pm at café Manneken. continue
On Monday 11 June 2012, from 12:30 pm to 2 pm, at the Bibliothèque des Riches Claires. continue
On Friday 15 June 2012, from 9 am till 1 pm, at the City Hall of Brussels. In Dutch and French. continue
On Wednesday 5 September 2012 (afternoon - hour to be determined) at the Community centre Rossignol. continue
A training on e-citizenship and the use of the website of the City at the public computer room of Espace S. In French. continue