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e-government
The American think-tank has published a study on how the population and the
world perceives the economy in the face of the measures taken for the
development of e-government in Europe and the USA. In "Benchmarking e-Government
in Europe and the US”, Irma Graafland-Essers and Emile Ettedgui show that only a
third of companies use e-government tools.
Commission
surveys e-government services
(Europemedia.net: 04/06/2003)
Benchmarking of e-government services goes into a new - interactive - phase this
summer with the European Commission's "Top of the Web" survey. Over 4000
webmasters across Europe are being asked to put a user-questionnaire on their
site. These web sites deliver one or more of the 20 key public e-services that
the Commission is benchmarking, as part of the eEurope strategy.
High Payoff in Electronic Government
This report by the Intergovernmental Advisory Board discusses five of the
reasons E-Gov is valuable to the public sector and the metrics governments use
to measure the benefits of using the Internet to deliver government services.
It provides a comprehensive overview of E-Gov programs around the world and an
in-depth analysis of 75 State programs that were nominated for digital
government awards in 2001 and 2002.
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