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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.

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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
Outlines some costs

Links to all related White House reports
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

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Size 373.6 kB - File type application/pdf
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