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Government Computerization Websites

- Category ID : 441295
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Government Computer News

Periodical and website providing government computing news.
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Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI)

Organization which undertakes, fosters, and promotes research in the public interest. The activities center around strategic development of network-based information technologies.
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Government Promotion of Open Source Software

Paper which explains the open source concept and attempts to show how government can use open source as a vehicle for promoting economic development.
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Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000) - Commentary

A summary of the incursions into civil liberties of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA), which was passed in the UK in July 2000. This includes intrusion into private and other electronic communications.
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Washington Technology

Semimonthly publication for government systems integrators.
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a-z of e-government

A resource of information about e-government - mainly from the UK perspective. Includes links and information from local councils, central government, academic institutions, health service, independent think tanks and the private sector.In other words a joined up resource.
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E-Belarus

Information technology developments in Republic of Belarus
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MeTTeG07

1st International Conference on Methodologies, Technologies and Tools enabling e-Government. Camerino, Italy; 27–28 September 2007.
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United Nations Public Administration Programme

Global surveys and resources from the United Nations readiness of governments in implementing IT initiatives.
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Whitehouse Engage and Connect

Participative eGovernment initiative fostered by President Barack Obama.
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e-Government news

Latest news and commentary from the Guardian newspaper on government use of technology and e-Government developments.
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CNET.com: Governments push open-source software

Concerned with costs and dependency, legislators from Brazil to China are increasingly considering open-source software.
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