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Victorian State Government E-Government Landscape Scan: Overview

by Dr Steve Hodgkinson, Research Director, Public Sector and Lyn Stewart, Research Analyst

Ovum, August 2008

Version 3.0

© Ovum 2008. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited.


The Victorian State Government is taking stock of its achievements and positioning on e-government. This report provides a scan of the e-government landscape in terms of achievements and policy/strategy context. It poses issues that should be considered as a precursor for advancing the evolution of e-government.

Contents

Victorian State Government E-Government Landscape Scan

  • In a Nutshell
  • Document Context and Purpose
  • Executive Summary
  • Options Going Forward?

1 What is 'E-Government'?

  • E-Government
  • Connected Government

2 E-Government in Victoria: 2002-2008

  • Policy Foundations
  • Implementing Putting People at the Centre: 2002-2008

3 Contemporary Policy Context

  • Policy Documents
  • Strategy & Inquiry Documents
  • National Strategy Agendas
  • Influences From Other Jurisdictions & Governments
  • Implications For The Next Phase of E-Government

4 Observations on Victoria's E-Government Capabilities

5 Whither E-Government?

  • ICT No Longer 'Special'?
  • Programmes + Plumbing + Access?
  • Organisational Dilemmas
  • The Scope of Whole-of-Government ICT Activities
  • Victoria's Developmental Issues and Opportunities

Appendix 1 Major ICT Project Listings


Print Version

The Victorian State Government E-Government Landscape Scan report is also available for printing in pdf format (535kb) (This document requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader). .

 

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