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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
US e-government satisfaction is on the rise | Sun concentrates on public sector | France moves towards open source software | Ireland hosts e-government conference | Jordan reviews e-government security | New Zealand brings vehicle licensing on-line

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New Web portal to cut EU red tape | UK is wasting money on CRM: report | UK to assess council sites for business use | US spending on IT security is slowing | Malta extends partnership with Microsoft | Most NI council sites lack interactivity

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Accenture wins massive IT contract in US | UK agencies express concern over FoI | IBM set to win UK government contract | New Zealand invests in secure e-services | Europe launches youth portal | Canadian government fuels IT spending

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BT to pay the price for missed targets | EU health insurance card to replace forms | Government IT spending to hit USD40bn in 2004 | US must improve marketing of e-gov services | Switzerland revises portal project | Dubai extends 24-hour citizen service

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Survey ranks usability of UK local government sites | Gartner highlights key e-government challenges for Malaysia | US e-government soars, but citizens still prefer telephone contact | PA Consulting wins identity card deal in UK | UK establishes e-Government office, appoints Accenture boss | Lebanon links with Microsoft for e-government

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