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  • 18-June-2007

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    OECD e-Government Studies: Netherlands

    This report examines whether the goal of reducing administrative burdens is sufficient in itself for e-government to transform public administrations, and ways governmental cross-level partnerships to deliver ICT-enabled services may simplify the relationship with citizens and businesses.

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  • 12-September-2005

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    Governance in China

    Governance is the next issue the People’s Republic of China needs to tackle. This report shows how governance impacts on public action by looking at different policy sectors, takes stock of the progress made in public management and public finance, and explores policy options for the future.

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  • 22-August-2005

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    OECD e-Government Studies: Norway

    This report looks at the progress made to date and the remaining challenges the Norwegian government, long active in using information and technology to improve the quality of public services and modernise government, faces in implementing e-government.

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  • 19-August-2005

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    OECD e-Government Studies: Mexico

    Its e-government strategy has helped Mexico position itself among the top performers of onlines services. This report analyses and assesses remaining challenges and provides a set of proposals for action to deal with the most actual and pressing questions of e-government.

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  • 5-January-2004

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    OECD e-Government Studies: Finland

    Using a common analytical framework developed by the OECD's E-Government Project, this report is the first in a series of national e-government reviews that will look at ICT use in government and its implementation challenges and governance implications.

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  • 27-June-2003

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    OECD Symposium for Senior e-Government Officials, Washington, 09 June 2003

    This event offered a unique opportunity for high-level e-government officials from over 20 countries to discuss and compare priority areas where the exercise of e-government leadership has a strong impact.

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  • 17-April-2002

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    Seminar on E-Government: Vision, Responsiveness, Measurement, 11-12 March 2002

    This seminar, the first in a series of three under the OECD E-Government Project, brought together government officials with responsibility for the development, implementation and co-ordination of e-government initiatives, private sector experts and NGOs.

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