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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

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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

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Understanding gov20 adoption, Citizens / Consumers

The final post in my series of none scientific reviews of gov20 adoption will focus on citizens and consumers. It is worth asking friends and family what they think gov20 means to them, and how they think some of the … Continue reading

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Understanding gov20 adoption, Politicians / Civil Servants

For the second of my none scientific posts about the adoption of gov20 I thought I would look at the progress that has been made by elected officials and government employees. This is a little harder to take a single … Continue reading

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