Klaus Lenk
Klaus Lenk (* 1940 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German administrative scientist with a focus on administrative informatics , public management and the social effects of information technology .
Career
Lenk studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg and Munich. 1969 received his doctorate on international law "Contributions of Italian law to the development of the international law doctrine since 1945" at the University of Heidelberg.
He then worked at the “Directorate for Scientific Affairs” of the OECD in Paris and as an academic advisor in the law department of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . In 1975 the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg appointed him full professor of administrative science, where he retired in 2005. Research stays took him to the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in 1993/94 , to the Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1995 and to the University of Edinburgh in 2002 . From 2006 to 2010 he built as a visiting professor at the Austrian Danube University Krems the advanced Master's degree program Executive Master of Public Administration with on.
In 2012 he received the Cross of Merit 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany “for his commitment to sustainable public administration” .
Memberships
Lenk is a member or fellow of the German section of the International Institute for Administrative Sciences , the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study , the Gesellschaft für Informatik , the former university college E-Government of the Alcatel-Lucent Foundation for Communication Research at the University of Stuttgart and, since 2016, the Leibniz Society of the sciences in Berlin .
In 2001 he co-founded the Potsdam eGovernment Competence Center .
In the Society for Computer Science, he was the spokesman for the Administrative IT Committee from 1998 to 2003 and coordinated the creation of the memorandum "Electronic Government as a key to the modernization of the state and administration" of the Joint Working Group of the Administrative IT Committee of the Society for Computer Science eV and Department 1 of Information Technology Society in the VDE .
He was a member of the advisory board at the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labor for the projects Media @ Komm (1999 to 2003) and Media @ Komm-Transfer (2004 until his resignation in 2005) and for the WissensMedia research program.
In 2013 he co-founded the National E-Government Competence Center and was a member of the board until 2015.
plant
- (Ed. With Rainer Prätorius) State of intervention and public security. Contributions to the return to the sovereign administration. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1998.
- (Ed. With Dieter Klumpp and Günter Koch) Mostly new territory. Interim balance sheets of science for shaping the information society. Berlin: edition sigma. 2014.
- (with Stefanie Köhl, Stefan Löbel, Tino Schuppan and Anna-Katharina Viehstädt) “Stein-Hardenberg 2.0” - architecture of a networked administration with e-government. Berlin: edition sigma, 2014
- (with Ulrich Meyerholt and Peter Wengelowski) Managing knowledge in the state and administration. Berlin: edition sigma 2014
- (Ed. With Martin Brüggemeier) Reduction of bureaucracy in the administration. Better regulation between go-government and no-government. Berlin: edition sigma 2011
- (with Brüggemeier, M./Dovifat, A./Kubisch, D. / Reichard, C./Siegfried, T) Organizational design potential through electronic government. On the way to a networked administration Berlin: edition sigma 2006.
- The state on the wire. Electronic government and the future of public administration - an introduction. Berlin: edition sigma, 2004.
- Administrative IT as an opportunity to modernize. Strategies - Models - Experiences. Articles 1988-2003. Berlin: edition sigma 2004.
- (with Gudrun Klee-Kruse) Multifunctional service shops. A model concept for public administration in the Internet age. Berlin: edition sigma, 2000 (Modernization of the Public Sector, Special Volume 15)
- (with Roland Traunmüller ) Public administration and information technology. Perspectives of a radical redesign of public administration with information technology. Heidelberg: Decker, 1999.
- (Ed. With Roland Traunmüller ) Electronic Government. First International Conference, EGOV 2002 Aix-en-Provence, France, September 2002, Proceedings, Berlin a. a .: Springer, 2002.
- (with Heinrich Reinermann and Roland Traunmüller) Computer science in law and administration. Development, status, prospects. Heidelberg: Decker, 1997.
- (with Rainer Prätorius) State of intervention and public security. Contributions to the return to the sovereign administration. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 1998.
- (Ed. With Roland Traunmüller) Public Administration and Information Technology - Perspectives for a Radical Reorganization of Public Administration with Information Technology. Heidelberg: Decker, 1999.
- (with Gudrun Klee-Kruse) Multifunctional service shops. A model concept for public administration in the Internet age. Berlin: edition sigma, 2000
- Program research of the European Community, workshop report 14 of the Society for Program Research in Public Administration Munich 1992
- (Ed. With Hans J. Barth) Politics and prognosis. Workshop report 16 of the Society for Program Research in Public Administration. Cologne 1994.
- Crime: policy failure, enforcement deficits or momentum? Workshop report 17 of the Society for Program Research in Public Administration. Cologne 1995.
- (with Gudrun Klee-Kruse) Citizens' offices as innovative municipal service agencies. Heidelberg: Decker 1995.
- New information services in the relationship between citizens and administration. Heidelberg: Decker & Müller 1990.
- Technology development programs - technology development by program? Workshop report 12 of the Society for Program Research in Public Administration. Munich 1990.
- (with Martin Brüggemeier, Margret Hehmann and Werner Willms) Citizen information systems. Strategies to increase administrative transparency and the citizens' chances of participation. Opladen: Westd. Publishing house, 1990.
- (Ed. With Heinrich Reinermann , Herbert Fiedler , Klaus Grimmer and Roland Traunmüller) New information technology - new administrative structures? Heidelberg: Decker & Müller 1988.
- (with Jürgen W. Goebel and Reinhard Schmalz) The electronic information business. Legal and organizational problems in connection with the OSIS (Open Shops for Information Services) project, Frankfurt: IDD Verlag 1986.
- (with Heinrich Reinermann, Herbert Fiedler, Klaus Grimmer and Roland Traunmüller) Public Administration and Information Technology, Berlin: Springer 1985.
- (with Heinrich Reinermann, Herbert Fiedler and Klaus Grimmer) Organization of information technology-based public administrations, Berlin: Springer 1981
- (with Hans Brinckmann et al.) Automated administration. An empirical study on the rationalization of tax administration, Frankfurt a. a .: Campus 1981.
- (Ed. With Erhard Blankenburg ) Organization and law. Organizational conditions of law enforcement. Yearbook for Legal Sociology and Legal Theory Volume 7. Opladen 1980.
- Information rights and communication policy, Darmstadt: Toeche-Mittler 1976.
- (with Hans Brinckmann, Klaus Grimmer and Dieter Rave) Administration automation. Theses on the effects of automated data processing on the internal structure and external relations of public administration, Darmstadt: Toeche-Mittler 1974.
- Automated Information Management in Public Administration. OECD Informatics Studies 4th Paris 1973.
- (Ed. Together with Wolfgang Kilian and Wilhelm Steinmüller ) Data protection. Frankfurt: Athenaeum 1973
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Danube University Krems honors outstanding scientists. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
- ↑ Federal Cross of Merit, First Class for Prof. Dr. Klaus Lenk. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
- ↑ Leibniz Society of Sciences in Berlin: Election of new members 2016. May 27, 2016, accessed on May 7, 2020 .
- ^ Technical Committee Administrative Informatics of the Gesellschaft für Informatik eV, Department 1 of the Information Technology Society in the VDE: Electronic Government as the key to modernizing the state and administration . 2000 ( gi.de [PDF]).
- ↑ Electronic Government: VDE and GI demand quick implementation. Retrieved May 7, 2020 .
- ↑ National E-Government Competence Center (ed.): National E-Government Competence Center (NEGZ) founded . June 26, 2013 ( negz.org [PDF]).
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SURNAME | Lenk, Klaus |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German administrative scientist and university professor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1940 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |