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Denver won a national award for the second consecutive year for offering the most comprehensive city government features and services on its official Web site.

Researchers at Brown University ranked Denver as the leading city for e-government services in the country, based on the offerings at www.denvergov.org.

Weiterlesen: USA: Denver's Web site called best in nation

Citizen satisfaction levels with US e-government continue to improve, according to the latest report by the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI).

This quarter the ACSI measured 54 e-government websites to produce the current aggregate e-government satisfaction score of 71.2 on a 0-100 scale, a 1.2 per cent increase over last quarter and a 5.4 per cent increase from a year ago.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-govt sees increased citizen satisfaction

The Texas Department of Public Safety has joined the Internet information revolution.

Much in the trend of Hurst, Amarillo, Grand Prairie and Hays County -- which have recently made accident reports available over the Web -- the Texas DPS has made it possible for people to order copies of their driving records over the Internet at www.texasonline.com, the state's official Web site.

Weiterlesen: USA: Texas: Surfing for needed records saves drivers time

Cities across the country continue to jockey for position on e-government, with local governments at varying places on the scale of providing the best information and services to citizens online.

Denver came in at the top of the fourth annual Urban E-Government Study conducted by the Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University. The city maintained its position in the 2003 study, although its overall score dropped.

Weiterlesen: USA: Denver retains e-gov title

A high-tech mapping system of Bethlehem is among the top projects in Mayor John Callahan's capital improvement plan for 2005.

The geographic information system, which would be implemented over five years at a cost of $870,000, would feature every tax parcel and have software to track permits and inspections.

Weiterlesen: USA: Pennsylvania: Bethlehem planners recommend mapping system

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