Posts filed under 'Transformational Government'

Local e-Government and Social Inclusion: Moving from a digital divide to social inclusion in 2003 and 2004

This study reports on best practice among local authorities in England in 2003 and 2004. It draws primarily on the experience of Beacon Councils under round four of the programme of ’social inclusion through ICT’. Although the local e-government programme closed in April 2006, councils have a vital role tacking forward the transformational agenda. The report emphasises their on-going role as strategic enablers in bringing together public, private and voluntary sector agencies in tackling the digital divide.

Communities and Local Government
http://www.communities.gov.uk/publications/localgovernment/egovernmentsocialinclusion

Add comment March 18, 2008

The Power of Information, 2007

This review explores new developments in the use and communication of citizen and state–generated public information in the UK. It talks about a new era, where government starts to learn how to support citizens’ own ways of making, finding and re-using information online.

The analysis and and recommendations have been used to inform Cabinet Office Ministers.

http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/upload/assets/www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/strategy/power_information.pdf

Add comment March 7, 2008

Transformational Government for the Citizen, 2006

This research report by UK Online Centres looks at the results of the South West e-government pilot, which took place over nine months in 2006. It looks at the results of supporting people to use e-government services in UK online centres, re-maps the ‘digital divide’ and analyses the links between digital and social exclusion.

UK Online Centres [PDF]
http://www.ukonlinecentres.com/corporate/images/stories/downloads/ukonlineegovresearchreport.pdf

Add comment March 7, 2008


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