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According to a new report from INPUT (input.com), a market intelligence firm for companies that conduct business with the U.S. government, outsourcing is the fastest growing technology segment within the U.S. federal government.

Weiterlesen: USA: Report: Gov't Outsourcing on the Rise

With a compound annual growth rate of 13%, outsourcing is the fastest growing technology segment within the federal government according to a report released by INPUT, the essential market intelligence resource for companies doing business with government.

Weiterlesen: USA: Outsourcing Fastest Growing Federal Technology Segment

As the Internet has grown up and consumers have become accustomed to going online for everything from banking to buying movie tickets, cities large and small have joined in by making more municipal services available on the Web.

The motivation was twofold. Effective municipal Web sites made life easier for citizens, the local governments' main customers. They also saved money by freeing government employees to do other work.

Weiterlesen: USA: Service Is a Struggle for Virtual Town Halls

With 14 days left for prospective voters to register for the upcoming elections, those outside of the political loop got an electronic boost Wednesday.

A Rutgers University group unveiled an online clearinghouse for political information in the Garden State.

Weiterlesen: USA: Political Web site serving as guide

A quarterly survey of 22 federal e-government sites has rated their customer satisfaction higher than for some offline government functions.

The federal sites, however, received slightly lower scores than the national average of a general-purpose satisfaction index.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-gov sites score high on user satisfaction survey

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