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Lac Carling Congress
LacCarling.ca
Organization focused on making government more accessible to the people of Canada. It brings together public officials and private-sector vendors involved in e-government, through an annual conference and online community.
Whitehouse Community Town Hall
whitehouse.gov
Participative eGovernment initiative fostered by President Barack Obama.
a-z of e-government
beingdigital.co.uk
A resource of information about e-government - mainly from the UK perspective. Includes links and information from local councils, central government, academic institutions, health service, independent think tanks and the private sector.In other words a joined up resource.
David Fletcher's Government Technology Weblog
radio.weblogs.com
News and information relating to the use of technology in government.
UK Cabinet Office: IT in Government
cabinetoffice.gov.uk
Authorative site outlining the UK Government's transformational government agenda.
U.S. Federal IT Accessibility Initiative
section508.gov
Repository for information about Section 508, established to prohibit barriers in information technology and present new opportunities and promises for people with disabilities. This law impacts upon electronic and information technology purchased by the U.S. federal government.
E-Government Briefing Book
netcaucus.org
Series of articles collected by U.S. Congressional Internet Caucus regarding electronic governance. Topics include: workforce issues, cost structures, privacy, security, interoperability, records management, permanent availability and preservation, access, and intergovernmentalism (local/state/federal/international)
European Union - eGovernment
ec.europa.eu
News and information about the eGovernment policy and support programmes in the EU. Includes research, good practice, implementation, studies, funding, conferences and library.
Development Gateway portal: e-government
developmentgateway.org
e-government in developing and developed countries. Over 700 case studies, policy papers, reports, useful web sites, e-government news and events
E-Belarus
e-belarus.org
Information technology developments in Republic of Belarus
eGovernment Observatory
europa.eu.int
Part of the European Commission's Interchange of Data between Administrations programme, the focus is on eGovernment activities in all Member States in Europe.
E-Government News
egovnews.org
Weblog collects international news articles about e-democracy, e-governance and e-government.
eGovernment TrendsWatch
ec.europa.eu
TrendsWatch aims to provide a central information point on the wide range of eGovernment research activities being carried out across Europe, including those not funded by the EU. Sharing information more widely will improve the promotion of research results and speed up their implementation.
Government Computer News
gcn.com
Periodical and website providing government computing news.
Commonwealth Centre for Electronic Governance (CCEG)
electronicgov.net
UK based non-profit promoting electronic government and electronic democracy, established as a program of the Commonwealth Secretariat. Site contains news, event information, research papers, and various reports.
Washington Technology
washingtontechnology.com
Semimonthly publication for government systems integrators.
Government Promotion of Open Source Software
netaction.org
Paper which explains the open source concept and attempts to show how government can use open source as a vehicle for promoting economic development.
Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI)
cnri.reston.va.us
Organization which undertakes, fosters, and promotes research in the public interest. The activities center around strategic development of network-based information technologies.
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000) - Commentary
magnacartaplus.org
A summary of the incursions into civil liberties of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which was passed in the UK in July 2000. This includes intrusion into private and other electronic communications.
Center for Technology in Government
ctg.albany.edu
Applied research center devoted to improving government and public services through policy, management, and technology innovation. University at Albany, State University of New York.
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The eHealth scandal: it's Canadian history revisited
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comment that brought John Diefenbaker's Conservatives to power, and more recently the sponsorship scandal that produced our current Conservative government . ...
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comment that brought John Diefenbaker's Conservatives to power, and more recently the sponsorship scandal that produced our current Conservative government . ...
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of Additional Resident Commissioner Uttaranchal Ms Vineeta Kumar NIC Uttaranchal has developed this tool of computerization for formulating various financial transactions of government This step will add one more node into the stream of computerized accounting system of Government of Uttaranchal
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of Additional Resident Commissioner Uttaranchal Ms Vineeta Kumar NIC Uttaranchal has developed this tool of computerization for formulating various financial transactions of government This step will add one more node into the stream of computerized accounting system of Government of Uttaranchal
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Computerisation. of the NHS is failing, has failed, because the . Government. ministers and managers involved just do not understand that decisions and information cannot be centralised in an organisation as large as the NHS. ...
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Computerisation. of the NHS is failing, has failed, because the . Government. ministers and managers involved just do not understand that decisions and information cannot be centralised in an organisation as large as the NHS. ...
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