E-Business Library > Creating E-government the right way
[CMS Report | Putting focus on today's Content Management Systems] According to the article, the "the e-government report card is based on an extensive examination of 11,227 official government Web sites." Sites were judged on 25 criteria, including "whether people could use them to pay taxes, bid for contracts, find government jobs and complain to local officials about concerns such as potholes."
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[Egovnews.org] E-Government News: Paul Evans, head of the Councillor.info scheme to provide elected members with a web presence, says only a tiny percentage of councillors use their sites to do anything more than list contact details. In an era when blogging is commonplace in public life, this disengagement by local democracy is an anomaly.
[Windley.com] Phil Windley's Technometria | Paul Taylor on Moving eGovernment ...: This notion of eGovernment being about conversation as opposed to commodity experiences is an interesting one. Paul makes the point that a system in Tucson that helped citizens report road damage so that pot holes could be repaired turned into policy discussions about infrastructure maintenance where the citizen is part of the governance process.
[Radio.weblogs.com] David Fletcher's Government and Technology Weblog: I mentioned that I am testing a Samsung i700 on the Verizon network. Add push-to-talk capability, with expanded radio features to this device along with built-in 802.11 and Bluetooth and it would become very powerful indeed.
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