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The Office of Management and Budget has begun testing a portal for interagency transactions. By July, OMB expects 24 agencies will be using the portal to process rent and reimbursable IT services payments.

Five agencies will test the prototype Web site over the next several months, said Janet Allen, OMB’s project director. The system is part of the Integrated Acquisition Environment e-government project managed by the General Services Administration. OMB is in charge of this piece of the Quicksilver initiative, however.

Weiterlesen: USA: OMB tests g-to-g portal for payments

Agencies should focus on accessibility and privacy issues as e-government initiatives move forward, Office of Management and Budget's information technology chief said today.

These two areas need more attention, said Karen Evans, OMB's administrator for e-government and IT, speaking at an enterprise architecture conference in Washington, D.C.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-gov includes accessibility, privacy

More collaboration is needed if federal e-government is to succeed, say US auditors

Four major US e-government projects are being hindered by the inability of project managers to collaborate with their federal agency partners, according to official auditors.

Weiterlesen: USA: US IT projects risk failure

More than 230,000 Tennesseans have already visited www.Tennessee.gov for driver license-related services

As the Tennessee Department of Safety enters its fourth year of providing online driver license services, more Tennesseans than ever are experiencing the convenience and efficiency of renewing their driver license online.

Weiterlesen: USA: Tennessee's Online Driver License Renewal Service Grows 164 % in 3 Years

Four agencies should pay more heed to outside input on their electronic government projects, the General Accounting Office recommends in a new report.

President Bush's management agenda established 24 e-government initiatives aimed at providing citizens with greater access to federal agencies and improving efficiency in government.

Weiterlesen: USA: Agencies urged to seek outside input on e-gov projects

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