This study contains an evaluation of the suitability for kiosk implementation of products and services offered by each of the Government's budget sector agencies.
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Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, April 14, 2010. "Washington – More widely deployed use of self-service technology could add $130 billion to annual GDP, up to $1,100 per household, according to a report released today the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF). 'Self-service technology is becoming increasingly common. From check-in kiosks at airports to check-out scanners at grocery stores, consumers are taking advantage of new technologies to enjoy convenience, efficiency and lower costs,' said Daniel Castro, ITIF senior analyst. 'By tomorrow’s federal tax filing deadline, many of us will have completed complex forms with tax preparation software at a fraction of the cost of hiring a tax accountant. Self-service technology is the latest example of how technological innovation is benefitting individual consumers and creating dynamism throughout the economy.'..."
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