Initial e-government initiatives, in a number of cases, did not meet all the expectations of their various constituencies. Today, government officials around the world are determining how the next wave of e-government initiatives can effectively offer citizens more services using fewer resources.
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Presidential Management Agenda
Current and former government executives and experts outline a four-part agenda for the incoming 44th president of the United States.
Merging Onto the Green Lane with IBSG
IBSG Chief Technologist David Evans and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom speak to Fox Business News about how Cisco Connected Bus helps reduce the global carbon footprint.
Connected Government
This book, consisting of 14 essays from national governments, is about the concept of Connected Government and. examines the issues involved in developing and implementing compelling national e-government strategies.
The Connected Republic 2.0
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Corporate Citizenship
While it is important to appreciate the position and work that a company like Cisco takes in its obligations to the broader societal, well-being, public sector entities play an enormously influential role in making such initiatives meaningful and in reinforcing their need.
Public Safety
Nowhere has the public sector undergone a more strenuous reexamination of its policies, capabilities, and readiness, than under the broad umbrella of public safety.
Serving Businesses
Businesses of all sizes are the lifeblood of an economy and of any country that hopes to thrive in today’s fast-moving, technology-enabled global economy.
Serving Citizens
Public sector organizations are not focused simply on major policy matters. They carry a multitude of citizen-focused responsibilities and demands covering an astounding number and range of discrete programs and services aimed at improving the lives of their citizens.
Serving Public Sector Employees
The public sector is slowly adopting a one-enterprise point of view, where stakeholders do not need to which public sector organization or, even, which level of government is responsible for serving them.











