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e-Government...Typical issues for consideration – examples: “IT” Procurement; Implementation/change culture; Shared services; Proprietary vs open source; Cloud vs in-house; Service delivery / effectiveness Equity across online/offline channels; User consultation Business efficiency Improved internal program management; Smart business systems; Financial management Faster, highly responsive, automated systems Economic development Digital divide: infrastructure access Social development Digital disparity; Equality of opportunity/ skills access; Climate change and environmental management ICTs for program mgt; monitoring; Impact mitigation (eg video vs travel); Citizen engagement Challenge of managing heightened expectations Governance / democracy Open access by citizens; 360 degree policy feedback; ICTs as device promoting open govt Co-innovation and resource-sharing Reduced cost of implemented systems; Cultural challenges Public/private partnership Ownership of IP; BOT models; Use of open source Social enterprise Mobilisation of resources and goodwill utilising 2.0 tools Elected leadership More direct access to citizens; Political potential of web 2.0/social media; Reform / improvement agenda Transparency delivered by ICTs, particularly 2.0; Performance monitoring and systems tracking
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Roles of central and local governments Social/ cultural impact Social and economic development Equality of opportunity Open government Transparency Democratic principles Business operations efficiency Service delivery effectiveness Business systems improvement Citizen engagement & participation Public sphere policy & development Infrastructure
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UNPOG Asian Local e-Gov city cases as annual ‘Leadership Circle’ on UN-PACS Asian Local e- Gov ‘Who’s Who’ on UN- PACS Case study Leadership Circle becomes Information Expo on UN-PACS Information exchange, capacity building and training program for National Local Government Associations and cities Open community space for individual Local e-Gov practitioners
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Asian Local e-Gov ‘Who’s Who’ on UN-PACS 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Asian Local e-Gov city cases as annual ‘Leadership Circle’ on UN-PACS Case study Leadership Circle becomes Information Expo on UN-PACS Information exchange, capacity building and training program on Local e-Government for National Local Government Associations and cities Open community space for individual Local e-Gov practitioners
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