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Paying tax and utility bills from home computers could be a reality for Cleveland County and Boiling Springs residents.

Grant money from the Local E-Government Utilization Program, or LEG-UP, will allow the two governments to expand Web site capabilities.

In January, the town of Boiling Springs rolled out its new Web site, www.boilingspringsnc.net.

Weiterlesen: USA: Boilling Springs residents can pay bills online soon

W. Val Oveson, Utah's chief information officer since January 2003, is responsible for carrying out the state's e-government initiatives. A Certified Public Accountant, he previously was PricewaterhouseCoopers' director of knowledge management and had been the national taxpayer advocate at the Internal Revenue Service.

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Gov Ted Kulongoski praised DMV's new online registration renewal service, which will allow many owners to renew license plates via the Internet instead of by mail or in person at a Driver and Motor Vehicle Services field office.

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Government Web sites are meeting the needs and expectations of their users, by and large, through improved navigation and the addition of more meaningful content, according to a recent report.

The latest findings of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ASCI) E-Government Report show that health information sites and government career sites, in particular, have exceptional customer satisfaction scores.

Weiterlesen: Survey: U.S. government Web sites do not disappoint

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