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More than two years after government accelerated its pace down the e-government road, agencies are facing the many of the same cultural, organizational and communication barriers, according to a panel of e-government program managers.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-gov proponents say the barriers remain the same

A federal advisory board says E-government can save plenty of time and money, but only if people are told of its existence and benefits.

Weiterlesen: E-Government Won't Succeed Without Some Marketing--Study

The complicated, long and unmarketable Web addresses many state and local governments have been forced to use for years are no longer forced on them. States are no longer limited to using addresses such as Vermont’s www.state.vt.us or Riverside County, Calif.’s www.co.riverside.ca.us.

Weiterlesen: USA: Dot-gov no longer just for feds

Electronic government programs provide a wider range of benefits than originally envisioned by public administrators, but governments are still struggling to measure those benefits fully, according to a report issued Monday by the Intergovernmental Advisory Board.

Weiterlesen: USA: E-Gov benefits are many, hard to measure fully

Even in this time of tight budgets, government’s commitment to reaching citizens through e-government is strong, according to a new report by the General Services Administration’s Interagency Advisory Board.

Weiterlesen: USA: Study finds investment in e-gov is still a government priority

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