Dr John Gotze recently looked back at e-government issues in 2003 from his perspective of Enterprise Architecture, and now he looks forward to what's up for 2004 in eGov?, which he thinks will be dominated by Digital Identity Management.
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by Lee Bryant
This is a Headshift blog post by Lee Bryant, written on December 15, 2003. It has (0) comments.
review of e-gov issues in 2003 and preview of 2004
Tags for this entry: digital, egovernment, gotze, identity
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