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http://k-government-en.blogspot.com [K-Government Blog (english)] K - Government Blog is a Carlos Guadián Orta's initiative, in order to to share and transmitte information and knowledge on all what implies the application of the Information Technologies and the Communication (ICT) to political, social and administrative processes.

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David Fletcher's Government and Technology Weblog David Fletcher's Government and Technology Weblog: Government Technology has a long writeup on Utah's eREP system (enterprise system for elegibility determination). They contrast Utah's approach using the CURAM framework with Pennsylvania's efforts to tie legacy systems together with web services.  (via Cosmos)

[alfonsofuggetta.org] Prova: ’Italia ha perso tutti i treni nell’ICTe specie nell’informatica. Sono le banalità di chi conosce...

http://brandonteohno1-it.blogspot.com [IT-Sideways - Tech Blog] MSC ICT Fair 2005: Problems are not restricted to my hands being tied down, yet also applies to the infrastructure around me. It finally make sense to having 3G services which allow me to login to the Internet anywhere in the country, without having to wait and pray for hotels to adopt free broadband connection for customers.

[Information Overlord] New UK ICT law blog: They " write about the latest UK legal/regulatory developments affecting the IT and other hi-tech industries, including in procurement and outsourcing, exploitation and protection of intellectual property, privacy and data protection, e-commerce and distance selling, and e-government.". Signed up to the feed.

Gotzespace.dk[Gotzespace.dk] Gotzeblogged: While this is consistent with Danish traditions of public management, many people interviewed for this review felt that more mandatory e-government requirements would help achieve even stronger results - especially in relation to adoption of the Danish "enterprise architecture" and related technical standards. Government-wide adoption of the enterprise architecture and standards for such things as ICT system and data interoperability is now widely acknowledged by OECD countries as being leading-edge e-government practice, supporting objectives such as increased efficiency, collaborative services delivery, and increased competitiveness of ICT industries.

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] David Fletcher's Government and Technology Weblog: A few months ago, I mentioned the growing interest in Chile for eGovernment. Today, Forbes reports that 70% of Chileans file their taxes online. 

http://www.k-government-en.blogspot.com [K-government-en.blogspot.com] K-Government Blog (english): This report is the compilation of the country Factsheets prepared by the IDABC eGovernment Observatory. As part of its mission to inform the European e-government community about key issues of common interest, the eGovernment Observatory maintains a series of Factsheets presenting the situation and progress of e-government in each Member State of the EU, providing for each one of them a wide and consistent range of information...

http://government.zdnet.com [Government.zdnet.com] | ZDNet Government Blog | ZDNet.com: Generally, the management of agreed projects in the council?s e-government programme. Specifically, this post is to lead the ICT workstream of the HR Payroll Programme, ensuring robust project planning and delivery of the workstream as well as contributing to the delivery of the wider programme.

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