Making a Case for Local E-Government

Topics:
E-government
Tags:
E-government,
Enterprise Software,
Government,
Software,
Vertical Industries
Source:
University at Albany

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Overview: E-government may be uncharted territory for some local governments, but many believe, it clearly holds potential for improving the way government works. Across New York State, officials from local and county governments are trying to realize this potential by finding the best way to implement e-government. Governments of all sizes, geographic locations, economic conditions, and governance structures are making e-government work for them. This briefing responds to two questions that many local governments are trying to answer are: how should I think about e-government and what are others doing to make it work.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,065KB | Date: Jul 2002 | Pages: 16


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