egovernment
Laying the foundations for evolving eGovernment: Why next generation Ethernet technology holds the key
White Paper The UK Government has committed to transform the public sector by making truly e-enabled delivery of public services a reality.This whitepaper demonstrates with real-life examples of successful projects how next generation Ethernet... [07 Oct 2009]
Irish Social Services Web Portal Wins Accessibility Award, Boosts Traffic 50 Percent
White Paper It won an Irish eGovernment accessibility award. The Department of Social and Family Affairs in Ireland promotes a caring society by providing income and other supports to enable active participation in society, promote... [28 Aug 2009]
Exploiting Weaknesses in the MD5 Hash Algorithm to Subvert Security on the Web
White Paper The advance they describe would allow an attacker to create fraudulent Web-site certificates with which they could launch a phishing or man-in-the-middle attack on an eCommerce, eBanking or eGovernment Web-site,... [16 May 2009]
Broadband for all: A shot in the arm for egov
News Universal access to broadband, either though fixed or wireless services, could offer "enormous" benefits for egovernment, a government minister has predicted. According to the minister, the potential benefits of... [14 Jan 2009]
Check Point Provides Security for eGovernment in Czech Republic
White Paper The Czech Ministry of Informatics (CMI) goal is to create a more competitive telecommunications environment and give support to e-business. Another challenge facing CMI was that the GovNet solution could not be dependent on technologies... [18 Jun 2008]
Cost-Effective Service Through a Modern IT Environment
White Paper The challenge was to reduce cost of ownership through the consolidation of the city's IT infrastructure and use the result to deliver better and innovative eGovernment services to the people of Rome. This modern... [02 Jun 2007]
Service Oriented Architectures Without Openness - A Contradiction of Terms
White Paper Interoperability of eGovernment services is high on the agenda of the European Union. A look at the situation in Norway in the domain of learning, education and training shows that development of services are hindered by... [29 Mar 2007]
Inter-Agency Collaboration Simplifies Reporting Obligations in Norway
White Paper Developed using the Microsoft .NET Framework and the Accenture eGovernment Accelerator, and standardized on products in Microsoft Windows Server System, the Altinn system is accessible over the Web or can be integrated... [08 Nov 2006]
EC dithers over OpenDocument approval
News In October last year, Barbara Held from the eGovernment services division (IDABC) of the European Commission - an EC body that promotes the use of open document formats in public administrations - said that IDABC will... [08 May 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Open source for government
Comment They are central to the Cabinet Office eGovernment Unit's strategy and also to the Treasury's efficiency review. Despite the UK government's reluctance to embrace open source, Martin Brampton points out the many ways... [21 Feb 2006]
Multi-Channel Delivery of eGovernment Services
White Paper This paper investigates the successful delivery of pan-European government services by means of a multi-channel approach. Because success in service delivery depends on a vast range of parameters, there is no single formula or solution... [20 May 2005]
Top of the Web: User Satisfaction and Usage Survey of eGovernment Services
White Paper E-government and public e-services have been on the international agenda for several years now, but how far has Europe progressed when it comes to the usage of public e-services? E-services have been implemented or launched by all EU... [20 May 2005]
eGovernment Meets eBusiness: The Case of Bremen
White Paper Germany's smallest city-state, Bremen, has raced ahead to become one of the country's leading lights in e-Government. Over the last three years, Bremen has put more than 100 applications online. Bremen's levels of technical... [20 May 2005]
Complexity holding IT back, say CIOs
News Ian Watmore, head of the egovernment unit at the Cabinet Office, said: "We spend too much on legacy and not enough on the transformational side of business. Speaking on a panel at the BusinessWeek CIO Discussion Evening... [19 May 2005]
EU sees 'potential' in e-government
News The EU's eGovernment-impact survey got responses from 48,228 users and recorded their attitudes to the usability, benefit and value of e-services. Online services have 'huge potential' to save time and money but they... [18 Jan 2005]