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E-Government 2002

E-Government 2002. Presented by Donna Scheeder KnowledgeNets New York, May 15, 2002. Accenture study found:. U.S. third in progress behind Canada and Singapore Though cross-agency initiatives are being pushed in many nations, a lack of collaboration is a barrier

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E-Government 2002

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  1. E-Government 2002 Presented by Donna Scheeder KnowledgeNets New York, May 15, 2002

  2. Accenture study found: • U.S. third in progress behind Canada and Singapore • Though cross-agency initiatives are being pushed in many nations, a lack of collaboration is a barrier • Governments more savvy in measuring progress

  3. Accenture findings continued: • Public-private collaborations are increasing and becoming better focused • Governments doing more marketing to foster acceptance • Gaps between highest and lowest ranking nations widened

  4. Factors driving e-gov in the U.S. • Massive increase in citizen interest • President and OMB have made e-gov a high priority • September 11th and the anthrax attack

  5. Quicksilver project goals • Strategically manage human capital • Allow for competitive sourcing • Expand electronic government • Improve financial management Integrate budget and performance • Provide single points of access for citizens

  6. Quicksilver goals continued • Share information with state and local governments • Automate to increase internal efficiencies and reduce costs.

  7. Projects in 4 business lines • G2G: Government to Government • G2C: Government to Citizen • G2B: Government to Business • IEE: Internal Efficiencies and effectiveness. • Complete list of projects at http://egov.gov/egovreport3.htm

  8. Project examples: • G2C: Recreation One-stop, Eligibility Assistance On-line • G2G: Geo-spatial Information One-stop, E-Vital, E-Grants • B2B: One-stop business compliance information, International trade process streamlining

  9. Other important developments: • Value measuring Methodology • State initiatives such as on-line business court, cybercasting public meetings, Digital construction approval

  10. Issues Effecting the Future: • Will government portals become obsolete? • Privacy • Use of XML in government • Security

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