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2. Integration & Efficiency
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3. Participation
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The e-government journey: implement the e-government
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How are we going to do this? - examples of
Who is going to create e-government?
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A bigger picture of change - the 4 stages of
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Why do this - what drives e-government?
What will we achieve? - the 3 key characteristics of
1. Convenience & Satisfaction
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E-government requirements and expectations - March
E-Government Update - June 2000
Executive Summary: E-government Strategy Update - December 2001
E-government Strategy Update - December 2001
E-government Strategy April 2001
E-government Agency Checklist - Nov 2005
E-government Requirements - November 04
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