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E-Government Outlook 2004-05: Key issues for better services
Headstar, Pages: 160


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This report provides a comprehensive, independent round-up of an entire year's developments in the UK e-government sector, with in-depth analysis of the current situation and predictions and tips for the future.

This year we have added even greater depth and detail, with a 160-page report (some 50% longer than last year). The book is the work of the team behind the market-leading fortnightly publication E-Government Bulletin. Interviewees include European Commissioner Erkki Liikanen; Oxford Visiting Professor of E-Democracy Stephen Coleman; and Society of IT Management President Chris Guest. Full results of a new survey of UK e-government practitioners are also included, with new statistics on topics from preparation for Freedom of Information implementation to what people view as their biggest e-government challenges over the next 12 months.

This report includes an introductory section analysing current state of e-government policy; what sector leaders are saying; and key predictions for the future.

The E-government review provides a review of the past 12 months in e-government, charting key events and milestones. Includes separate analysis for England, Wales and Northern Ireland; Scotland; Europe; and the wider world; plus a survey of key reports published during the year.

A section devoted to Key issues details the steps to successful e-government services. Includes nine in-depth studies on key issues including interviews with senior figures; case studies; and predictions. The topics covered are:

- e-democracy
- e-health in the NHS
- boosting local economies
- mobile and wireless government
- freedom of information
- interactive digital TV
- smartcard services
- transformation and culture change
- accessibility and usability

The Benchmarks/market data sections provides statistics and tables from a new survey of E-Government Bulletin readers on the most important issues surrounding the development of e-government services.

E-Government Bulletin features details all our feature coverage from the past 12 months: the most important e-government topics analysed by our independent journalists and expert contributors.




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