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Tag Archives: egov
Gartner’s Open Government Maturity Model
I see from Andrea Di Maio’s blog that Gartner have published their “Open Government Maturity Model”. A similar piece of work that Gartner did around eGovernment a decade ago was often seen as the gold standard for measuring progress that various … Continue reading
Semantics and gov20
Lessons of the last two weeks; Open Government != gov20 gov20 != Open Government Open Data != gov20 Open Data != Open Government gov20 != open data Open Government != Open Data eGovernment != Open Data gov20 != eGovernment blah … Continue reading
And you thought you were done with gov20…
With several national gov20 plans now published I thought it would be worthwhile jotting down some reminders of the work that is still ahead if these plans are to be realized. Many of the items listed below represent opportunity for … Continue reading
Asian Governments Fall In eGovernment Rankings
This will be a post of unfair generalizations, regardless of what I say in the next few paragraphs it should be noted that countries around the region are generally doing an outstanding job of driving their respective eGovernment Programs – … Continue reading
eGovernment & SOA: Islands Become Continents
The technology world is one of many buzzwords and phrases, one that you hear a lot at the moment is “Service Oriented Architecture” or “SOA” which sounds like a highly technical methodology for systems design, in reality SOA techniques can … Continue reading
ICEGov ‘07 & Open XML Discussions In Australia
Like many other recent weeks, most of the last seven days has been consumed by travel and interspersed with real work at a couple of really interesting events. On the plus side, I did get to undertake part of that … Continue reading
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Delivering eGovernment…
Over the last decade or more I have been involved in a large number of eGovernment projects, some at a national level, some regional and some local government projects. At the Government Technology Summit in Phuket earlier today we were discussing … Continue reading
The Evolution of eGovernment
I’m sat here with a huge pile of paperwork preparing for the Government Technology Summit in Phuket later this month. Microsoft is sponsoring an award for technology leadership and the paperwork represents the amazing array of submissions put forwards by governments … Continue reading