Common use of Target groups Clause in Contracts

Target groups. The target groups that will benefit from the project outcomes are: 1. The consortium (including beneficiaries and associated partners) 2. Public sector organisations in: a. EU b. US c. Other (Asia, Australia, Africa, Latin America) 3. Industry sector 4. International Organisations (e.g. European Commission, United Nations, OeCD, World Bank, W3C, Standardisation organisation) 5. Academic and Research Organisations: a. Researchers: They are the main targeted end users of the Government 3.0 project. They include scientists and scientific researchers, educators, who have a direct (professional) interest in e-Government. They may be part of a public organisation, Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), academic institution, etc. Dissemination to this target group is highly important for developing a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ of potential for platform users.

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Sources: Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances Agreement

Target groups. The target groups that will benefit from the project outcomes are: 1. The consortium (including beneficiaries and associated partners) 2. Public sector organisations organizations in: a. EU b. US c. Other (Asia, Australia, Africa, Latin America) 3. Industry sector 4. International Organisations Organizations (e.g. European Commission, United Nations, OeCD, World Bank, W3C, Standardisation organisationorganization) 5. Academic and Research OrganisationsOrganizations: a. Researchers: They are the main targeted end users of the Government 3.0 project. They include scientists and scientific researchers, educators, who have a direct (professional) interest in e-Government. They may be part of a public organisationorganization, Non-Governmental Organisation Organization (NGO), academic institution, etc. Dissemination to this target group is highly important for developing a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ of potential for platform users.

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Sources: Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances Agreement