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E-Government

E-government has come to mean the capability of obtaining government services through non-traditional means, anytime, anywhere.

This can mean something as simple as applying for a replacement driving license online to booking an appointment to play squash at your local leisure center.

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Links

Directgov - The UK's single entry point for access to all U.K. government information
E-Government Unit - Cabinet Office in the U.K.
Local E-Government - information about the U.K. local e-Government programme
Electronic Journal of e-Government
E-Gov - the U.S.A.'s E-Government website
GovTalk - U.K.'s Information on policies and standards for e-government

Newspaper articles

Councils raise online profile
The greater good
'Privacy is the right to be anonymous'
Drawing the line
Governments Closing Gap Between Political Rhetoric and e-Government Reality



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