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[E-Government News] Web Poll Topic: E-Government Study August 21st, 2006 Utah and Maine are the best states for e-government in the United States, according to the sixth annual e-government analysis conducted by researchers at Brown University. The White House and the Department of the State are the most highly rated federal sites.Darrell M.

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http://www.public-cio.com [Public-cio.com] Expanding eGovernment Every Day: "The state had no capital funds to spend on eGovernment, so the self-funded model enabled all of these enhancements," said Deputy CIO Barbara Teusink, who worked closely with Bryant on the build-out of South Carolina's portal. "Our office has been relieved of the responsibilities and cost of maintaining the Web site, and we continue to receive requests from governmental entities that want to further expand their online services.

http://lawprofessors.typepad.com [Lawprofessors.typepad.com] Law Librarian Blog: State and Federal e-Government Study: Brown University's sixth annual review of digital government in the 50 states and major federal agencies ranks Utah and Maine as leading states and the White House and State Department at the top among federal sites. At the state level Wyoming ranked last as did the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals at the federal level.

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