Unsatisfactory Progress: The Bush Administration's Performance on E-Government Initiatives

Topics:
Performance Budgeting and Management
Tags:
Bush Administration,
E-government,
Government,
International Data Group,
Performance
Source:
IDG (International Data Group)

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Overview: E-government the delivery of government services through digital information technologies, including the Internet is an important part of reinventing government that not only reduces the cost of government, but also significantly improves the quality of services and citizen access. This white paper examines the causes of the decline in the status of the United States as a global leader in e-government to a second place behind Canada.

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Format: PDF | Size: 98KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 7


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