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1 eGov Trends in Israel
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2 eGov characteristics Technological effort Content effort Organizational effort Difficulties Other issues Agenda
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3 eGov characteristics in Israel No official government policy Partial cooperation between government offices Different levels of service among government offices Local entrepreneurships
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4 E-Gov History in Israel The Israeli Foreign Ministry (1993) The Israeli Parliament (1996) The Government Internet Committee (1997) The Government Internet Service Provider (1998) The Government Gate (1998) The Government Election Site (2001) The Government E-Commerce Portal (2001)
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5 Technological effort Content Management Systems Knowledge Management and Digital Libraries Geographical Information Systems E-Commerce Transactions Push Technologies Digital Signature and PKI infrastructure
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6 Content effort Mapping content creators Unifying document formats Buying external content Creating content for specific communities Opening internal databases to the public Enhancing the Usability of web sites
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7 Organizational effort Unique Content editors to handle Internet publishing Using the Internet as the preferred channel for publishing public information Handling the growing amount of public requests for information and services
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8 Difficulties Information quality and accuracy Handling the growing amount of Information Information Privacy Growing cost of technological infrastructure Supporting multilingual sites(Arabic, Russian) Accessibility for the physically Disabled Unifying services and information among government offices Information Warfare
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9 Other Issues Government e-Learning Portal Electronic Elections Digital Identification cards
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10 Thanks
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11 Digital Library
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12 The government Gate
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13 The Knesset
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14 The government ITpolicy חזור
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15 E-commerce Portal
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16 Geographical Information System
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17 Content Management Systems
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18 Unifying Document Formats
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19 Opening Internal Databases
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20 Creating content for specific communities
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21 2001 Election site
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22 The Internet as the preferred channel for publishing public information
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23 Changing the Organizational Structure
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24 Handling the growing amount of Information
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25 Multilingual Support
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26 Accessibility for the physically disabled Screen readerBraille display keygaurds Functional keyboard Writing mouse Mouse designed for the disabled Head mounted pointers
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27 Knowledge Management Portal
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28 Case study The number of visitors at the Israeli Ministry of Finance website has increased by 270% after changes. Each visitor stays 30% longer. 20% of the visitors stay longer than 10 minutes. Case study > Slide 1 Site map before changes Site map after changes
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29 Usability Problems
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30 The Israeli Elections Site (2001)
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31 Growing no. of user sessions in Government Sites
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32 Growing number of Internet users in Israel Number of Users 1999740,000 2000980,000 20011,225,000 20021,500,000 20031,750,000 20042,225,000 20053,000,000 Source: IDC, Israel
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33 Average no. of hits per day at the election site
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34 Using the Internet in Government Sites during election week
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