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Title: EGovernment


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E-Government
  • By
  • John Oswald
  • Brian Herrera

2
What is E-Government?
  • Delivery of government information and services
    to their customers online through the Internet or
    other digital means
  • Attempt to make governmental activities
    electronic, efficient and easy-to-use for the
    public
  • Remake the relationship between citizens and the
    government

3
Benefits of E-Government
  • Cost Time Savings for Customers
  • Cost Savings for the Government Agency
  • Competitive bidding
  • Streamlining processes
  • Government to Government Transactions

4
Laws and Regulations
  • Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
  • single statutory scheme and set of regulations,
    used to govern government purchases, both foreign
    and domestic
  • 1998 Government Paperwork Elimination Act (GPEA)
  • agencies must put their most important forms and
    processes online by October 21, 2003

5
Issues With E-Government
  • 1. Complex web of agencies
  • 2. Which government entity is responsible?
  • 3. National security of classified information
  • 4. Security of the overall government networks
  • 5. Outdated systems
  • 6. Unions, politicians, and lobbyist
  • 7. Large upfront costs
  • 8. Understaffed with knowledgeable IT
    professionals
  • 9. Lack of system standards
  • 10. Not everyone has internet access

6
Federal E-Government
  • Army Knowledge Online (AKO)
  • Portal consist of over 70 terabytes of
    information.
  • 1-3 million users consist of active and retired
    personnel
  • Access to e-mail, numerous army sites, and
    military information.
  • Site can personalize information based on rank,
    experience, location, and duties

7
Federal E-Government (cont)
  • DoD certificates allows authentication of the
    site
  • Allow users to send encrypted e-mails and digital
    signatures
  • Site consist of different versions and adapts to
    the hardware of the user.

8
Local E-Government
  • Honolulu, HI recently voted the best according to
    digital cities survey.
  • Up to date information
  • On-line forms and services
  • Point of contact for government officials
  • Links to many state and federal sites
  • Computers in parks

9
G2G E-Government
  • E-training
  • Save 500 million by cutting down on reproduction
    of training material.
  • Consistent workforce
  • Recruit One-Stop
  • Automate tools to route resumes to the correct
    agency, assess candidates and provide application
    status information to job seekers
  • Enterprise Human Resource Integration
  • Electronically integrate the personnel records
    across government to streamline the process of
    moving between positions or agencies

10
Future of E-Government
  • Bush Administration have a long list of
    initiatives over the next two to three years
  • USA service initiative
  • CRM to enable citizens to quickly obtain service
    online
  • Disaster Assistance and Crisis Response
  • public one-stop portal containing information
    from applicable public and private organizations
    involved in disaster preparedness, response, and
    recovery

11
Future of E-Government (cont)
  • E-authentication
  • establish a core Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI)
    with which federal employees and the federal
    community would interoperate and give the public
    a secure and consistent method of communication
    with government.

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