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[E-Government News] Mark Sanfords re-election campaign or which statewide candidates have received money from SCANA, sign up for e-mail alerts from the governor or the Legislature or check out the latest news from state agencies.Less interested in governance and more interested in service? Thats also available online: You can report a litterbug, renew your drivers license, file for unemployment, look for a state job, pay your property taxes and buy souvenirs from a handful of state museums and agencies.
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[Bespacific.com] beSpacific: E-Government Archives: From OMB, the President's Management Agenda current survey results, Scorecard - September 30, 2005 indicate performance in areas evaluated (human capital, competitive sourcing, financial performance, e-government, and budget/performance integration) dropped at agencies including VA, EPA, State, NASA, USAID, Justice and Interior (note: the red circle indicates unsatisfactory, with eight agencies showing a specific decline in e-government services).
[Cisco.com] eUpdate - 10 June 2005-Government Affairs - Cisco Systems: —According to Egyptian e-government officials centralising and automating processes has proven to be the critical success factor for the country's e-government programme. http://www.pstm.net/article/index.php?articleid=634
[Voxpolitics.com] the VoxPolitics blog: September 2004 Archives: Dan Jellinek is Editor of E-Government Bulletin, the first and best email service covering electronic public services, 'teledemocracy' and the information society in the UK and the world. The Bulletin is a free, independent publication, aimed at everyone in government, local government, the social sector and their private sector partners.
[Lawprofessors.typepad.com] Law Librarian Blog: Web Communications: The UN Global E-Government Readiness Report 2005: From E-government to E-Inclusion, exploring the interlinkages between e-government and development, presents an assessment of the countries according to their state of e-government readiness and the extent of e-participation worldwide. In Part I of Report, The UN Global E-government Survey 2005, like its predecessors, ranks the 191 Member States of the UN according to a quantitative composite index of e-readiness based on website assessment, telecommunication infrastructure and human resource endowment.
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