Survey Condemns Government E-plans
News The government is intent on getting all of its services online by 2005, but according to a survey from research firm Forrester it still has a long way to go. There are also worries expressed in the survey about the government's ability to...
[February 5, 2001, 6:15]
Electronic Government Services Customer Survey
White Papers As part of a continuous improvement process, OT contracted with Management Analysis Division to conduct a statewide survey of Minnesotans on their experiences and preferences for electronic government services.
[August 23, 2005, 0:00]
Government's Digital Plans Unheard Of - Survey
News On the bright side, the survey found that 69 percent of respondents believe e-government -- once it was explained to them -- could improve services. Public attitude to smart cards has also changed dramatically according to the survey.
[May 20, 1999, 11:59]
WMRC Global E-Government Survey, October, 2001
White Papers This report studies the features that are available online at national government websites. Using a detailed analysis of 2,288 government websites in 196 different nations, the paper measures the information and services that are online, chart the...
[December 27, 2004, 23:00]
Survey On Adoption And Potential Application Of RFID In The Government
White Papers This paper summarizes the present deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and discusses the potential applications in the Government. The development of RFID technology has gained strong momentum in the past few years.
[May 10, 2006, 0:00]
Security Breaches Down, Says IT Security Report
News A government-sponsored security survey reports that while the number of security breaches has dropped considerably in the past two years, the drop has come at a price. Organisations that have reviewed the survey include the government parliamentary...
[April 22, 2008, 17:39]
UK Firms Warn Of Increasing Spam Burden
News Over half of UK businesses believe the problem of unsolicited email is getting worse, according to an official survey, bringing the government's decision to exempt business email accounts from Britain's anti-spam laws into renewed focus.
[April 1, 2004, 17:20]
UK Government Down The E-league
News Accenture's annual survey shows the UK's e-government performance sliding down the league table for the second year running. According to the survey, Whitehall's e-government initiatives have lost momentum with the main website UK Online "growing...
[May 6, 2004, 9:40]
Sharp Rise Predicted In Local Gov't Tech Spend
News According to the Society of IT Management's (Socitm) annual IT Trends survey, spending on local government IT will rise again as councils invest in efficiency programmes and securing the information held on their computers.
[January 4, 2008, 9:29]
Council IT Staff Don't Respect Top Bosses
News Fewer than half of council IT staff respect their chief executives because they lack the ability to lead and inspire, according to a new survey. The IT staff in the survey also cited directors of finance and social services as those executives in...
[November 2, 2005, 11:40]
Security Report Sponsorship Defended
News Experts have also queried why the government needed to obtain private funding for the survey, given the importance of IT security. Some observers have questioned whether a UK Government survey should be sponsored by those have a vested interest in...
[April 11, 2006, 13:55]
Public Confidence Shaken By Data Breaches
News A survey of 1,000 members of the public, which was sponsored by Symantec and conducted by IPSOS Mori, found 62 percent of respondents felt that their personal data being held by government departments was at risk.
[December 13, 2007, 11:56]
Electronic Government At The Grass Roots: Contemporary Evidence And Future Trends
White Papers The researchers employ data from a survey conducted in the winter of 2000 to examine local government adoption of electronic government. The paper compare the results of that survey to a normative model of e-government maturity.
[August 30, 2005, 0:00]
Local Authorities Failing On E-accessibility
News Local authorities may not meet the government's "priority" targets for online services, according to an annual survey issued by the Society of IT Management (Socitm). The survey, published on 1 March, 2005, casts doubt on councils' progress towards...
[March 2, 2005, 13:10]
Govt's Lack Of Laptop Security 'alarming'
News An increasing number of government laptops containing unprotected sensitive information are lost and stolen every year, while government employee security practices suggest that data on the lost machines is ill-protected, according to a security...
[September 15, 2003, 8:05]
E-government Programme 'going Well'
News Local authority IT chiefs are positive about the benefits of e-government but recognise that more work is still needed to increase the take up of e-services, according to a Society of IT Management (Socitm) survey issued on 7 December.
[December 7, 2004, 13:10]
UK Citizens Shun E-government Services
News Awareness and use of e-government services through the network of 6,000 UK Online centres is low, according to a survey published by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES). The perception is that awareness of e-government services is low...
[April 5, 2005, 15:55]
Firms Have Little Faith In E-government - Report
News Published by The World Internet Forum, the survey was conducted ahead of an e-commerce summit planned for the autumn. Commenting on the survey results, show director Phil Nelson said. Internet firms have little faith in the UK government's e...
[May 22, 2000, 9:32]
News Burst: WAP Fails To Capture Eyeballs
News The PC is overwhelmingly the favourite means of getting online, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Office of National Statistics, a UK government body. The survey, which excluded work-related use of the Internet, also found that over...
[September 26, 2000, 12:40]
UK Lagging On E-government
News According to the survey, 31 percent of businesses get information from the government online in the UK. The survey measured levels of Internet usage for obtaining information, downloading forms and sending documents during the past year.
[May 16, 2005, 13:30]

