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- Tasmanian Government Commits to IBM and Lotus Notes
- The Tasmanian Government has extended its commitment to using Lotus Notes and Domino Server software, renewing 3,000 existing Lotus Notes licences for five years, and purchasing an additional 1,000 for future use across other Departments. The acquisition of Lotus Software signals a 'Whole of government' approach to licensing under the...
- Tags: IBM Lotus Notes, IBM Corp., Tasmanian Government, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Government, Enterprise Software, Software
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- e-Government: The Promise and the Challenges
- This paper identifies six areas relating to e-government: Portal to Government FirstGov; Improved Service to the Citizen; Cross-government and Interagency Cooperation; Digital Government; Data Privacy and Protection; and finally, Performance and Success, an E-government Scorecard. In each of these areas, the authors contemplate the current state of government, a two-year...
- Tags: Information Technology Association, E-government, Government
- White papers 2000-09-01
- The Singapore Government - Beyond Traditional Electronic Service Delivery
- The government of Singapore has always been at the forefront in becoming an e-government, allowing businesses and members of the public to easily reach, communicate with, and interact with government agencies. In fact, the Singapore government aims to be a leader in e-government to better serve the nation in the...
- Tags: U.S. General Services Administration, Singapore, Government, E-government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-06-10
- Single-Window Government: Using the New Generation of e-Government to Transform Government Operations
- New technologies combined with an unprecedented abundance of available information is leading to a resurgence of self-reliance in people around the world. Recognizing this trend, the U.S. federal government has labeled its electronic government initiative "My Government, My Terms." Yet old-style bureaucracy has centered services around working practices rather than...
- Tags: CGI Group Inc., Government, E-government, Vertical Industries, Federal Government, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-07-13
- Get to eGovernment Faster?
- By delivering support for mobile technologies, Web Services and extensible markup language XML - Intel provides the ideal platform for Government-to-Government, Government-to-Citizen and Government-to-Business solutions. With the goal of improving government efficiencies and effectiveness, and government responsiveness to citizens, Intel applies the best known methods learned from the deployment of...
- Tags: Intel Corp., E-government, XML, Advertising & Promotion, Government, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
- White papers 2004-09-09
- Government Interoperability: Enabling the Delivery of E-Services
- This paper illustrates the value of interoperability in the delivery of Government e-services: Government-to-Government, business-to-Government and citizen-to-Government. It describes the many issues involved in achieving successful interoperability programs - together with the tools, technologies and standards that help make this possible. Government systems are generally purchased on a solution-by-solution basis,...
- Tags: Interoperability, e-Service, Application Service Providers (ASPs), Internet
- White papers 2005-04-01
- From E-Government to M-Government? Emerging Practices in the Use of Mobile Technology by State Governments
- This report explores the prospects of mobile government (m-government), an extension of the growing movement toward electronic government (e-government). Specifically, the paper looks at the current-status of mobile-technology applications at the state level, reviewing the relevant literature on m-government and some best-practice examples, particularly in the area of emergency management...
- Tags: Mobile, Government, E-government, Vertical Industries, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Observations From the Trenches of Electronic Government
- Infrastructure, political mandate, and internal organization influence how a country manages e-government. E-gov goes by different names in different countries: In Hong Kong it is called "electronic service delivery"; in Australia it is known as "government on line"; and in India it is called "electronic government." In this article, the...
- Tags: ACM, E-gov, E-government, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Global E-Government, 2004
- This report presents the fourth annual update on global e-government. It studies what is online globally and how electronic government has changed over the past four years. Using a detailed analysis of 1,935 government websites in 198 different nations undertaken during summer, 2004, the paper chart the variations that exist...
- Tags: Brown University, E-government, Government
- White papers 2004-09-01
- Rainforest Fairies (zip)
- Fairies, brownies, and imps with attitude play in the rainforests of the world. 31 winged sprites zoom through lush scenes of rainforest ferns, orchids, birds, and animals. Pixies flit and dance with toucans, hummingbirds, dragonflies, and Tasmanian Tigers. Woodland creatures, smoldering volcanoes, and ancient Mayan ruins share the landscape. Baby...
- Tags: Pixel Paradox
- Software downloads 2006-05-09
- Reducing Costs and Gaining Efficiencies in the Federal Government
- The Federal Government is managing its costs and spending taxpayer dollars better every year. Every dollar spent by the government should be spent in the most efficient and effective way possible. Through several different initiatives, the government is cutting costs, saving money, and getting its programs to perform better for...
- Tags: Cost, White House, Federal Government, Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-04-01
- E-Government: A Go-to-Market Strategy
- Five years ago, the term "electronic government" was not in the vocabulary. Today, "e-government" has become a battle cry for digital age governments around the world. Elected and career government leaders are working feverishly to create competitive advantage for their citizens and businesses in the growing digital economy and society....
- Tags: Leadership, E-government Leadership Agenda, E-government, Government
- White papers 2005-05-28
- Federal Regulations and Creating Security for E-Government
- This webcast explains state-of-the art solutions that allow government agencies to meet and exceed the new requirements while providing an officially government accredited third-party level of assurance and confidence for government IT security personnel and IT security decision makers.
- Tags: IT Security, Checkpoint Systems Inc., Regulation, Government, E-government, Vertical Industries, Security, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Ministry of Justice Takes e-Government to the Next Level With Web Services
- Many governments today implement government-to-government (G2G) and government-to-employee (G2E) solutions to help improve operational efficiencies within or between agencies. The Austrian Ministry of Justice faced the challenge of connecting multiple application service providers to proprietary government databases to improve public online access to judicial records. By partnering with the BundesRechen-Zentrum...
- Tags: Web, Web Service, IBM Corp., E-government, Application Service Providers (ASPs), Web Services, Government, Web Hosting, Channel Management, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
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- WebDG - A Platform for E-Government Web Services
- Web services are deemed as the natural choice for deploying e-government applications. Their use enables e-government to fully get advantage of the envisioned Semantic Web. This paper proposes WebDG, a comprehensive Web Service Management System for e-government applications. It aims to improve government-citizen interactions through an infrastructure built around the...
- Tags: WebDG, E-government, Government
- White papers
- New e-government blog
- Hey! I've just stubmled upon this new e-government weblog:http://gov-it.blogspot.comI don't know what they're going to make of it, but it looks promising so far.It seems a good placeIt seems a good place but now there are lack of updates. I can suggest you other one e-government weblog. It's K-Government Blog....
- Tags: blog, blogs, e-government, IT SEEMS, marina01@..., weblog
- Discussion threads 2005-08-09
- Tips for growing your consultancy with government contracts
- There's no doubt that there are downsides to working with the government. But if your small or medium business is awarded a government contract, it can help your business grow exponentially.The good news is that a certain percentage of government contracts must go to small businesses as a means of...
- Tags: Government Contract, Government, Vertical Industries, Smb/Sme, Enterprise Software, Software, Toni Bowers
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- XML in the UK Government
- The government of the United Kingdom UK has recognised that Information Systems have the potential to transform government and the services it provides to the public. The UK aims to have all government services online by 2005. The UK online Citizen Portal is the first step towards establishing a 24-hour...
- Tags: U.S. General Services Administration, XML, U.K., Government, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
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- Transcending e-Government: A Case of Mobile Government in Beijing
- The convergence of mobile communication and mobile computing technologies opens up new horizon for mobile interaction and mobile working. The use of mobile technology in government sector not only provides an alternative channel of communication and public service delivery, but more importantly, it can address the mobility of government itself...
- Tags: Mobile, Government, E-government, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- White papers 2005-06-26
- Korean Government Extends Range of and Improves Efficiency of Online Public Services
- In 2003, the president of South Korea expressed his firm resolve to innovate the public sector. The firm resolve of the government gave birth to the E-Government Roadmap, designed to achieve Korea's vision of becoming the "World's best open e-government". An open e-government involves the participation of the nation's people...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Resolve, E-government, Government
- Case studies 2008-02-01
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