DOD class pinpoints e-gov definition
Connecting state and local government leaders
Ask 10 people 'What is e-government?' and you're likely to get 10 different answers.
- From Microsoft: 'Deliver electronic and integrated public services'single point of access available 24/7. Treat citizens as individuals providing personalized services. Create a more participative form of government. Access services from anywhere from many services'PC, WebTV, wireless technology. Citizen-focused organizations using customer relationship management. Seamless service delivery across agencies. Citizen-in-charge, with public services and information provided when, where and how people want them. E-Government infrastructure's security, typically obtained through greater adoption of technologies like digital signatures and certificates as well as smart cards. Important to develop a guarantee that physical identification can be associated to the issuance of a certificate, so to obtain strong physical authentication.'
- From Missouri: 'E-government ... refers to the ability of Missouri state government to interact electronically with citizens, businesses and other governmental entities. The interaction may be in the form of obtaining information, filings or making payments. We envision citizens having the ability to pay taxes, renew motor vehicle licenses, obtain hunting and fishing licenses, make state park reservations, and a host of other activities via the Web. We envision businesses being able to file sales tax forms and payments, obtain tax identification numbers, file unemployment tax forms and payments, and perform most other business interactions electronically with Missouri state government. We envision state government being able to purchase goods and services electronically, using electronic catalogs, with purchase approvals, purchase order issuances and payments performed electronically. Services should be built around customers' intentions, allowing them to complete transactions via the state's portal in a one-stop shop approach. While this blueprint addresses using the Internet for interaction between citizens, businesses and Missouri State Government, we expect the next version of the plan to include other technologies as they mature, serving to provide access to a greater number of citizens.'
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