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MISTICA: Call No.ISP004 -Consultant for Environmental Scanning

MISTICA: Call No.ISP004 -Consultant for Environmental Scanning

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>To: Socinfo@cepal.org
>Subject: Call No.ISP004 -Consultant for Environmental Scanning
>From: Martin.HILBERT@cepal.org
>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 09:46:58 -0400
>
>Dear collegues and friends-
>for your information and diffusion:
>
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>SOCINFO/SGO/ECLAC/UNO
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>Call No.ISP004 -Consultant for Environmental Scanning
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>Dear Researcher,
>
>We are pleased to inform you that the Information Society Programme of
>ECLAC, United Nations, has extended the deadline to receive applications
>for the realization of the following work until May 1, 2006:
>
>Consultancy for environmental scanning about the future development of
>Information Society technologies
>
>Please find the Terms of Reference in the attachment.
>
>In case you are interested, please send the following documentation:
>
>1) Curriculum Vitae to: socinfo@cepal.org until May 1, 2006. We appreciate
>to make sure that your CV includes references to relevant previous work
>you have done in a related field (you might also attach text samples).
>2) Add 1 or 2 papers written by you, directly or indirectly related to the
>subject.
>
>Please, when sending your proposal, use as "Subject" the following:
>
>"Application No. ISP004-Consultant for Environmental Scanning"
>
> Otherwise, we unfortunately will not be able to take your application
> into account.
>
>We kindly ask you to circulate this call among your network of contacts
>and people you consider to carry out this work.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Information Society Programme, ECLAC (Economic Commission for Latin
>America and the Caribbean), United Nations
>
>http://www.cepal.org/SocInfo
>
>[]
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>
>Information Society Programme, Division Production, Productivity and
>Management, ECLAC, United Nations
>
>Job description
>
>Consultant for environmental scanning about the future development of
>Information Society technologies
>
>The consultant will provide desktop research input to the eLAC foresight
>team. The Information Society Programme of ECLAC plans to carry out
>several foresight exercises about the future development of the
>Information Society, with expected time frames to be between 2015 and
>2025. These exercises involve a wide variety of foresight methodologies
>and tools, including Delphi surveys, scenario plots and
>technology-roadmaps, among others. The consultant will be responsible to
>provide these exercises with reports and other input material, based on
>literature reviews and desktop research about future ICT (Information and
>Communication Technologies) development. This includes the review and
>summary of literature about the future development of ICT and digital
>networks, nanotechnology, biotechnology, smart materials, different kinds
>of artificial intelligence and computing (including quantum computing,
>three-dimensional silicon chips, optical-, crystalline and DNA computing,
>among others), nootropics, genetic engineering (especially techniques to
>enhance biological intelligence and capacities) and ICT relevant cognitive
>and neuroscience.
>
>During the consultancy job, the consultant will be required to participate
>in face-to-face team meetings at ECLAC head-office, Santiago de Chile. The
>meeting will be realized at least every two weeks.
>
>Duties and results:
>The consultant’s responsibilities consist of the following
>The consultant’s products will include the following
>Revision of scientific literature about ICT relevant fields of technology
>development. Literature review and summaries
>Revision of journal and newspaper articles about ICT relevant fields of
>technology development. Literature review and summaries
>Revision of existing technology and Information Society foresight studies,
>including scenarios, Delphi, technology roadmaps Presentation of summary
>of applied processes and results
>Identification of common characteristics, drivers and barriers of future
>ICT development. Presentation of model of patterns of future ICT development
>Analyze influences and dependencies among various technological
>development paths. Presentation of cross-impact analysis among the
>identified patterns.
>Preparation of input material for seminars, workshops, interviews of
>reports, based on collected information. Contribution to input material.
>
>Competencies and qualifications:
>
>Planning and organizing ­ Proven ability to plan and organize own research
>work in an independently and disciplined manner.
>
>Technology awareness ­ Proven interest in keeping abreast of new
>technological developments.
>
>Communications ­ Proven effective written, oral and presentation skills,
>particularly ability of text analysis to summarise and present information
>in a concise and accurate manner.
>
>Education ­ Studies in journalism, physics, computing, engineering or
>another technology related science, business-, economic- or social-science
>or a related field.
>
>Language ­ Fluency in written and oral English. Fluent Spanish is a mayor
>plus. Knowledge in further languages to extent the literature review is an
>asset (preferably German, Japanese, Korean or French).
>
>Contractual Details:
>
>During the consultancy job, the consultant will be required to participate
>in presential team meetings at ECLAC head-office, Santiago de Chile. The
>meeting will be realized at least every two weeks. No travel costs will be
>provided besides the agreed consultancy fee.
>
>Duration of the contract is for ten months. Monthly progress reports
>should be presented to ECLAC’s Information Society Programme.
>
>A total consultancy fee will be around US$ 23,000 (depending on CV and
>experience) and will be paid in monthly instalments upon the delivery of
>the monthly progress reports.
>
>Because of unexpected circumstances and/or for adequate reasons decided by
>ECLAC, the counterpart can ask for changes in the program whenever it
>becomes necessary by means of written notification, with an advance of at
>least 15 days, and subject to written approval of ECLAC. All products
>will require the final approval of ECLAC in order to be considered in the
>program of payments.
>
>
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