The "cultural mindset" of federal workers poses a major challenge to implementing online government services, some officials said on Wednesday.
Read more: USA: 'Cultural mindset' of employees called barrier to e-gov progress
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.
Read more: 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.
Read more: E-Government Won't Succeed Without Some Marketing--Study
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.
Read more: USA: E-gov proponents say the barriers remain the same
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.
Read more: USA: E-Gov benefits are many, hard to measure fully