Surveys of federal and state CIOs show e-government a challenge, priority
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The local government information technology market was forecasted to increase 22% to $68 billion in 2001. There is a consensus emerging among government chief information officers that a modern IT infrastructure must be built to support "e-government."
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2001
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Service efforts and accomplishments reporting in local government
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An article on Service Efforts and Accomplishments (SEA) reporting in local government is presented. SEA reporting is not used extensively among local governments and is more prevalent among larger entities.
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2001
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