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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
e-Summit: Government must embrace the spirit of innovation and creativity of the early pioneers of the Internet, according to Douglas Alexander

Read more: Minister calls for return to e-basics

Prime Minister Tony Blair will today admit the UK is unlikely to achieve its target of becoming the world leader in e-commerce this year.

Read more: Blair pledges to bring UK up to speed online

Egovernment is the new hunting ground for Siebel according to CEO Tom Siebel in London on Thursday, with BT helping the software firm to crack the UK public sector.

Read more: Siebel/BT combo push into public sector

The march towards a true eGovernment suite of services is gathering steam according to the latest study from Taylor Nelson Sofres. The company has just completed a global study of eGovernment adoption and found that as many as three in ten, 30%, of the global community have accessed eGovernment services in the last twelve months. This is great news for one of the other great challenges facing the Governments of the world.

Read more: e-Government adoption soars: Not in the UK

Siebel and BT are extending their customer relationship management products to tap the £1.7bn market for local authority e-government systems.

Read more: Siebel and BT target e-government services

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