2005 Report to Congress on the Implementation of the E-Government Act of 2002
Third annual progress report to Congress on the status of e-Government in the U.S. Describes the federal government’s effort to implement the e-Government Act of 2002, examples of inter-agency e-Government activities, and details about the e-Government Fund established through the e-Government Act. Presents a ‘whole of government’ view of e-Government activities in a developed country.
| Author | |
| Organisation | White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB |
| Date Of Publication | March 2006 |
| Summary | Third annual progress report to Congress on the status of e-Government in the U.S. Describes the federal government’s effort to implement the e-Government Act of 2002, examples of inter-agency e-Government activities, and details about the e-Government Fund established through the e-Government Act. Presents a ‘whole of government’ view of e-Government activities in a developed country. |
| Audience | Policy-makers, e-Government managers |
| Focus | To describe the use of e-Government at the federal level to improve government performance and the delivery of information and services to the public |
| Strengths |
Provides an integrated overview of all e-Government activities plus highlights per department and agency |
| Weaknesses |
Only superficial analysis of effectiveness, and costs and benefits No reporting on user satisfaction Limited applicability to LDC challenges and conditions |
| Accessibility | Knowledge of e-Government |