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IMPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC SERVICE DELIVERY Janice Morphet IMPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC SERVICE DELIVERY Janice Morphet
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Progress against 2005 target
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What is local e-government? It’s NOT about..... computers computers the internet the internet It’s NOT about..... computers computers the internet the internet...and not JUST about... services services local authorities local authorities...and not JUST about... services services local authorities local authorities...but it IS about community leadership community leadership democratic accountability democratic accountability social inclusion social inclusion...but it IS about community leadership community leadership democratic accountability democratic accountability social inclusion social inclusion
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A vision of local e-government Services: more accessible more convenient more responsive, and more cost-effective Services: more accessible more convenient more responsive, and more cost-effective Organisations: more open more accountable more inclusive, and better able to lead their communities
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7 critical tests of success Services will be: joined up around customers’ needs accessible delivered (or supported) electronically delivered jointly delivered seamlessly open and accountable used by e-citizens Services will be: joined up around customers’ needs accessible delivered (or supported) electronically delivered jointly delivered seamlessly open and accountable used by e-citizens
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the e-organisation
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Delivering the Vision
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Joining it up - priority outcomes
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The national framework
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Joining up around the citizen Individual, household, company or org using the LSP Citizen accounts? bringing together local and central processes Individual, household, company or org using the LSP Citizen accounts? bringing together local and central processes
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National projects Smart cards CRM forms on line e.procurement Smart cards CRM forms on line e.procurement
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Smart cards national project With three other NPs to share 16m in the next two years las and others invited to express their interest in being involved as soon as possible three pathfinders two partnerships With three other NPs to share 16m in the next two years las and others invited to express their interest in being involved as soon as possible three pathfinders two partnerships
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What seem to be the key issues? Interoperability between services and places making the best use of what has already been developed e.g. the Cornwall products ensuring that there is a national roll out network linking with developments in Scotland Interoperability between services and places making the best use of what has already been developed e.g. the Cornwall products ensuring that there is a national roll out network linking with developments in Scotland
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What are the emerging and preferred uses? School attendance school meals libraries authentication leisure health information School attendance school meals libraries authentication leisure health information All modes of transport tourism age related cards payments or credits parking organ doner proof of age
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What to do next? Express an interest in the national Project ASAP [see paras 6.23 and 6.24] consider what are the key issues for moving forward consider how to develop regional networks including other potential users consider how links can be made with central government projects Express an interest in the national Project ASAP [see paras 6.23 and 6.24] consider what are the key issues for moving forward consider how to develop regional networks including other potential users consider how links can be made with central government projects
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Useful contacts? Janice.morphet@dtlr.gsi.gov.uk www.lgolpathfinder.gov.uk www.info4local.gov.uk www.peg.org IDeA e.champions newsletter Janice.morphet@dtlr.gsi.gov.uk www.lgolpathfinder.gov.uk www.info4local.gov.uk www.peg.org IDeA e.champions newsletter
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