A resource of information about e-government - mainly from the UK perspective. Includes links and information from local councils, central government, academic institutions, health service, independent think tanks and the private sector.In other words a joined up resource.
Applied research center devoted to improving government and public services through policy, management, and technology innovation. University at Albany, State University of New York.
UK based non-profit promoting electronic government and electronic democracy, established as a program of the Commonwealth Secretariat. Site contains news, event information, research papers, and various reports.
Organization which undertakes, fosters, and promotes research in the public interest. The activities center around strategic development of network-based information technologies.
Series of articles collected by U.S. Congressional Internet Caucus regarding electronic governance. Topics include: workforce issues, cost structures, privacy, security, interoperability, records management, permanent availability and preservation, access, and intergovernmentalism (local/state/federal/international)
Part of the European Commission's Interchange of Data between Administrations programme, the focus is on eGovernment activities in all Member States in Europe.
A global network of government officials working on ensuring access to and accessibility of national government information and conducting and coordinating pilot projects in the field of electronic public consultation, with the goal of adjusting the policy process of countries around the world.
MITRE operates three United States Funded Research and Development Centers, providing systems engineering and integration for the Defense Department, systems research and development for the FAA and is supporting the operation and modernization of the United States' tax administration systems for the Internal Revenue Service.
A summary of the incursions into civil liberties of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which was passed in the UK in July 2000. This includes intrusion into private and other electronic communications.
Repository for information about Section 508, established to prohibit barriers in information technology and present new opportunities and promises for people with disabilities. This law impacts upon electronic and information technology purchased by the U.S. federal government.