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Through the sharing of country experiences, our work on Public Sector Innovation seeks to develop a better understanding of innovative approaches and tools, and their impact on government performance and public service delivery.
Our work on e-Government explores how governments can best exploit information and communication technologies (ICTs) to embed good governance principles and achieve public policy goals.
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19-Dec-2011
The OECD is developing an Observatory of Public Sector Innovation. The Observatory aims to systematically collect, categorise, analyse and share innovative practices from across the public sector, via an online interactive database.
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on 13-Oct-2011
Governments are turning to m-government to realise the value of mobile technologies for responsive governance and measurable improvements to social and economic development, public service delivery, operational efficiencies and active citizen engagement.
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from 27-Sep-2011 to 30-Sep-2011
A series of workshops at this year’s Internet Governance Forum in Kenya discussed policy principles for an open Internet, economic aspects of local content and mobile government for inclusive public services.
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28-Jul-2011
The Mexican Government has exploited technology to continually innovate and improve its operations. Chapter 2, in a new publication on Mexico, draws attention to the government’s efforts to better integrate, simplify and implement e-government processes.
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03-Dec-2010
Denmark is a leader in using ICT to improve the delivery of public services and to boost a more efficient and effective public sector. To maintain these excellent results, Denmark should further strengthen the whole-of-government approach towards citizen and business engagement, says OECD report.
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Public Sector Innovation
Helping countries to innovate in public service delivery
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Mobile Technology for Responsive Government
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Partnering with Citizens and Civil Society
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