Implementing E-government: An Executive Report for Civil Servants and Their Advisors

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Gower Publishing, Ltd., 2003 - Business & Economics - 134 pages
The Government's e-envoy promised in a recent FT article that 'public services will be on-line by 2005 target'. By the end of 2002 taking these services online will have cost £3 billion. The task involved is huge, both in terms of human and IT resources. Implementing e-Government is a 'must-have' guide to consultants and civil servants charged with the process. Gloria Evans provides advice and background for addressing the issues at hand and provides the key building blocks for planning, designing and implementing a workable strategy. The book includes: ¢ A comparison of the where we were, where we are now and where we need to get to; ¢ An explanation of each of the key drivers behind the process; ¢ A detailed model of the building blocks needed; ¢ Guidance on how to work across departments and agencies; ¢ An overview of the various sources of advice and influence; ¢ An explanation of the main e-Government technologies; ¢ A step-by-step blueprint for planning and implementing the process from scratch. The main text uses a working medical services case study to illustrate how the outcomes of the various stages might be seen and measured and there is a set of 11 scenarios which put the e-Government process into a range of contexts.
 

Contents

THE FUTURE
7
THE PRESENT
13
BUILDING A BRIDGE TO EGOVERNMENT
29
WORKING ACROSS AGENCIES
63
SOURCES OF ADVICE AND INFLUENCE
69
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Gloria Evans is a consistently successful IT Professional whose career to date has spanned over 26 years and covered the whole spectrum of roles from Strategic consultancy, Evangelism, through Business Planning to Operations. She has worked in both the central and local government areas focusing, in particular, on strategies and solutions relating to the challenges in the e-government and business transformation arenas. She is now Head of Public Sector Consulting for ITNET specialising in e-Government.

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