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The W3C eGovernment Interest Group has published a Group Note of Improving Access to Government through Better Use of the Web. This document is an attempt to describe, but not yet solve, the variety of issues and challenges faced by governments in their efforts to apply 21st century capabilities to eGovernment initiatives. It provides examples of existing, applicable open Web standards. Where government needs in the development of eGovernment services are not currently met by existing standards, those gaps are noted.
The document represents the culmination of the first year of group work. Please send further comments to public-egov-ig@w3.org (with public
archive). Participation in the group is open.




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For those that are about to identify needs in eGovernment ...
I salute you :)
Thank you José et al,
I especially appreciated "Allow comments on Policy Documents". The value of documentation should always be measured in communication and safeguarded by the right and opportunity to have your say.
Thank you for sharing
Per-Olav
P.S. and mentioning CAMSS :) D.S.
Please publish the report
Dear Josè,
I personally found the report very interesting and I guess taht also the member of the "ICT for Governance and Policy modelling" community could appreciate it.
To make it more easily sharable between experts on ePractice, why don't you propose it for publication on the portal? You can do that through the http://www.epractice.eu/contribution/library link.
Once published, I would highlight it in the "ICT for Governance and Policy modelling" community homepage and invite members to have a look at it.
Eva
added to the library
Eva, thanks for the suggestion. Added to the libray: http://epractice.eu/en/library/290211
A helpful document.
I think this document is very helpful for reference for those who are involved in developing e-government projects.