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eGovernment Conference 2005: honourable mention
Many thanks to our new consulting team member, Stuart G Hall, for alerting us to the honourable mention of our clients, Patient Opinion, in the excellent speech by William Heath at the recent Ministerial eGovernment Conference 2005. read full post
New e-government Website launches
Local e-democracy project site relaunches read full post
E-government: A solution without a problem?
Do we really need to spend billions of pounds on e-government services which no one will use? read full post
Different models for engaging with government online
How would you like your e-government? read full post
European e-gov interoperability framework
Details of an emerging European framework from Dr John Gotze read full post
US e-government review
US e-government review of 2003 from the Washington Post read full post
review of e-gov issues in 2003 and preview of 2004
Denmark's Dr John Gotze looks back at e-gov issues in 2003 and thinks 2004 will be about Digital Identity Management read full post
e-government intermediaries need to be paid, argues IPPR
Can voluntary and private sector intermediaries be used to help deliver against e-government targets, and if so how? read full post
MySociety: DIY civic engagement
MySociety.org - an incubator for online civil society projects read full post
Office of the e-Envoy suggests some take up strategies
Some useful guidance on take-up strategies for UK e-government projects read full post
Deloitte: Citizen Advantage
Deloitte say that e-gov ROI must take into account end user time/resource savings as well as government savings read full post
More confusion around delivering e-gov services
The Life Events model for delivering online services is being ditched by UK Online in favour of a department store model read full post
Capacity building needs in local government
Some research on capacity building needs in local government from the ODPM read full post
e-government pioneers to be rewarded with cash
The government is set to reward local councils that make cutting edge use of technology with a cash bonus of £14m, it was announced yesterday. read full post
CAB to highlight how government can improve e-services
CAB and SOCITM to combine forces as part of a review of the role of intermediaries in government e-service delivery read full post
Public net-works: Stephen Clift on participative public services
Stephen Clift: public net-works as an e-government approach read full post
Egovernment@large's enterprise architecture paper
"The essence of [the] paper is that before technology, data ... was our main asset. We need to go back to the data being the asset" read full post
E-government targets debate
e-Government: should we continue with targets; if so, what sort of targets should be used and what services should be tackled? read full post
Forced to be free
Report on iSociety event marking the launch of the SmartGov report on 16 July 2003. read full post
Danish e-government enterprise architecture
Architecting eGovernment - Danish White Paper on Enterprise Architecture now available in English read full post
Weblogs and politics debate
Whether weblogs and social software can be used politically, and if so, how and to what end read full post
E-government procurement excludes small businesses
Stefan Magdalinski berates e-government procurement for ignoring small innovators in favour of bigger suppliers. read full post
E-government will cost more than it saves
Kablenet research suggests that e-government will cost more than its saves until at least 2012 at current levels of investment and return read full post
use of intermediaries for delivery of e-government services
Kablenet reports that the Office of the e-Envoy has publiched draft policy concerning the use of intermediaries to help deliver e-government services read full post
Pareto's laws and e-government web site content
interesting study of variance in content depth across UK government web sites read full post
the e-Government gateway
Guardian online quotes sceptical constitutional expert on the desirability of a one-stop shop for e-government services read full post
Playing the numbers game with e-government
e-gov insider says forget about the distant target and get on with making existing services work. read full post
Why do Public Sector IT projects fail
E-government@large asks why so many public sector IT projects fail and highlights a cultural issue that may be a big factor read full post
"Civic Hacking" as e-democracy tool?
"Civic Hacking" argues that e-democracy is not just about making it easier or more entertaining to interact with government, but finding new ways to boost civil society through peer-to-peer applications read full post
Office of the e-Envoy under threat?
Kablenet reports that the office of the e-Envoy could be coming under threat from within Whitehall read full post
France shows the way for online public services
France joins the Scandinavian countries and Ireland as a top-tier e-government implementer read full post
Danish government invites comments on enterprise architecture
Danish government draft paper on web service-oriented architecture read full post
Public-private partnerships should build capacity
IDEA head discusses opportunities and threats for public-private partnerships with regard to e-government projects. read full post
