Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 in a league of online government services, as progress in the provision of e-services slowed.
Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 in a league of online government services, as progress in the provision of e-services slowed.
Progress continues to be made in Irish online government services, despite a slight slip in the overall rankings from 10th to 11th place, according to a new e-Government survey.
UK drops down the rankings, says consultancy
The UK has dropped down the e-government rankings, as too few citizens use online services, according to an new report.
When traditional technology spenders such as banks are tightening their purse strings, governments all over the world are going all out for IT, wrote UK-based newspaper The Guardian recently. Theres evidence.
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