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eGovernment
There
has been significant success in eGovernment development and
deployment in some countries in CEE. However there is still
much work to be done in developing services and service delivery
in these countries and in evolving eGovernment in the developing
nations. One of the key questions: what role does and can
the government play in the society of the 21st century?
Our eGovernment
reports create a forum for open dialogue on the sharing of
best practices in eGovernment in the region, benchmarking
and strategies for the next three years, allowing the development
of a roadmap for future eGovernment policy.
Content
is developed from leading figures in the political arena,
with eStrategies interviewing senior ministers, along with
industry leaders and technical experts. In-depth independent
case studies and articles foster a culture of learning from
the experience of others.
Over the
next year, eStrategies will closely examine the areas that
have been identified as critical to the success of eGovernment
deployment and the main hurdles facing the public sector.
Looking
at eGovernment from an application and service delivery perspective
as well as examining the role of the public-private partnership
and creating trust on both sides of the equation.
Recent
developments have allowed us to look at the importance of
eProcurement in the public sector and how this is impacting
government efficiency. Please contact us for further details.
For further
information please contact William Rubin, Head of eGovernment:
wrubin@bpl.uk.com
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