Implementing Electronic Government 2005 July Return
Purpose
This is the Implementing Electronic Government Return 2005 Mid Term Assessment (IEG4.5) prepared for ODPM.
It is an update of the document produced in December 2004 and contributes to national monitoring against the 2005 target.
The Return sets out the role we expect e-Government to play in improving services and modernising our organisation and reports the Council’s progress against a number of areas including the 54 mandatory priority outcomes set out by ODPM in April 2004.
In providing a Return, the Authority is showing its commitment to e-Government and the progress it has made in:-
** using e-Government to support priorities both locally and nationally by reporting on the achievement of 54 mandatory and, where appropriate, 18 ‘stretch’ priority outcomes. This progress is reported using a traffic light system at key dates.
** developing its e-Organisation. This progress is reported using a traffic light system at key dates.
** meeting the e-Government target, BVPI157. This progress is reported as a percentage of the public interactions that are available electronically.
** encouraging use of e-Services
** identifying resources to support e-Government
** identifying efficiency gains where new ways of working have been implemented
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