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Montag, 28.10.2024
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Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson announced that his office now has a new online presence at www.Kentucky.gov, the state's official Web portal. The new site was designed based on input from Kentucky citizens, including business owners and attorneys who use the Secretary of State's online services on a regular basis.

The Secretary of State's Web site supports more than 1.5 million accesses per month, making it one of Kentucky state government's most popular Internet sites.

Weiterlesen: USA: Kentucky Secretary of State Launches Newly Designed Web Site

After nearly four years, some of the agencies managing the 25 Office of Management and Budget-sponsored e-government projects still are figuring out their governance process.

Agency executives have yet to take ownership of certain projects, and they rely too much on OMB to make funding and administrative decisions, said John Sindelar, project executive for OMB’s Line of Business Consolidation effort. Sindelar also worked on the Quicksilver team that initiated these 25 projects.

Weiterlesen: USA: Agencies still not owning up to e-government projects

The national health IT czar today listed areas in which industry has agreed to build a foundation for a national health information network.

Standards and interoperability are the overarching themes that emerged from comments in response to a request for information that the office of David Brailer, the national health IT coordinator, released late last year.

Weiterlesen: USA: Health IT networks to rely on standards, interoperability

Nach dem grandiosen Scheitern eines 170 Millionen Dollar teuren Softwareprojekts zur Einführung elektronischer Akten (Computerwoche.de berichtete) bei der US-Bundespolizei FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) unternimmt die Behörde nun einen neuen Anlauf.

Weiterlesen: USA: FBI führt neue elektronische Akte erst 2006 ein

The Office of Management and Budget and Congress are two of the biggest impediments to continuing IRS modernization, according to the former commissioner who started the initiative.

Former IRS commissioner Charles Rossotti said today the IRS is forced to underinvest in IT modernization even though it has had at least three successful implementations during the past few years.

Weiterlesen: USA: IRS funding slows IT modernization, former commissioner says

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