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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Fayetteville officials are hoping that City Hall and its services will become much more accessible through the new Web site and phone-based information system.

Read more: Fayetteville: City rolls out new Web site

During the selection of the Bush administration's 24 e-government initiatives, the Office of Management and Budget did not consider how at least half of the projects would impact the customer, a new report from the General Accounting Office said.

Read more: E-gov selection process found to be flawed

President Bush signed into law the "E-Government Act of 2002" Monday, establishing a framework for information security standards and programs, and codifying the federal government's commitment to delivering its services online.

Read more: E-Gov Law to Promote Cyber-Collaboration

Congressional investigators say the Bush administration is light on project details. A White House official says best practices are being followed.

Read more: Row Forms Over Federal E-Government Projects

US president George Bush has passed a bill designed to simplify and streamline government information and services on the Internet while protecting citizens' privacy.

Read more: Bush signs e-government bill

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