Some e-gov things

Firstly a European repository of best practice and a report that the UK is fifth for e-government.

More on e-gov is bad

Even in the silly season, people are picking up on the e-gov is bad story from the Observer. My next (and new) job? To help provide the evidence that says that e-gov is good.

SOA and e-Government

A Service Oriented Approach to e-Government Architecture is an interesting paper about loosely coupled service architectures in government.

Priority Services

The long-awaited Priority Services Paper is out. Not as many changes as I’d expected / hoped from the consultation. However, this is the e-Government agenda in the UK for the next 20 months, so off we go!

Ouch / e-gov trainwreck

News Editorial: A clear abuse of trust looks at an alleged gravy train / conflict of interest in the national project sector. Personally, I think more power to the alliance. If they can get a coalition of suppliers together and provide something of use for them (such...

Search engines and e-gov websites

Apparently we still don’t do enough. We should see how this hooks up with LAWs / INLAWs.Update: This is a repost from e-government bulletin. Continue reading ‘Search engines and e-gov websites’