What do we want from e-enabled government?
It costs us in Europe €88bn a year. But did we ever say what we wanted? Are e-government projects designed for citizens? Do we use them? Should we trust them? Let's blog it here.
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Introduction
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Europe official e-gov sites
EU index by country
Austria index
Austria HELP
Austria CIO
Belgium index
Cyprus index
Czech index
Denmark index
Estonia index
Estonia portal
Finland index
France index
Germany index
Greece index
Hungary index
Ireland index
Italy index
Italy portal
Latvia index
Lithuania index
Luxembourg index
Malta index
Poland index
Portugal index
Slovakia index
Slovenia index
Spain index
Spain portal
Sweden index
Netherlands index
UK index
Intl initiatives
EU rights
World Forum on Comms Rights
EuroSite
E-the people
World Bank e-gov
Civil society/consumer groups
BEUC - pan-EU
BEUC's 40 European members
WSIS
WSIS civil society groups
NCC - UK
Critical friends :-)
EDRI,and its members:
AEL - Belgium
APTI - Romania
Bits of Freedom - NL
CCC - Germany
CPSR Spain
Digital Rights - Denmark
EFF Finland
Foebud - Germany
Fitug - Germany
FIfF - Germany
FIPR - UK
GreenNet - UK
Isoc Bulgaria
IURE - Czech
Iris - France
Metamorphosis - Macedonia
NNM - Germany
quintessenz - Austria
Swiss Internet User Group
VIBE!AT - Austria
Petition against data retention
Hague Programme for freedom, justice, security
E-User project (user-centred e-gov)
Porvoo ID
UN e-Gov at Crossroads 2003
Pew 2003 survey
Pew survey (Infoweek)EuroSite
BBC 2003 article
UN 2003 e-gov survey
Australian marketing guidance
Independent sites
Information Society (Finland)
E-Finland e-gov news
E-Forum (on EU e-gov)
This is just a start. Glad of any more links that give evidence of consumer or citizen needs or involvement in e-gov developments.
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William Heath, UK
Nick Buckley
Christopher Cox, London
Baudouin de Sonis
Aki Enkenberg
Gareth Morgan in Cardiff
Manuel Baptista
Richard Sheppard, England
Lance Piper, England
Luke Razzell, London
Patrick Abrahams, England
Dennis Howlett, France
Bill Oldroyd, UK
Michel Ickx, France
Csaba Madarász, Hungary
Gail Watt, Sweden
Fred Baube, Helsinki
Adriana Defilippi
Sónia Santos Dias
Ana Pinto Martinho, Portugal
André Julião, Portugal
Illuminator
Mikhail Doroshevich
David Wilcox, UK
Paulo Rodriguez, Portugal
Sónia Barbosa, Portugal
Alejandro Lopez Rumayor, Mexico
Philippe Martin
Scott Bryan, London
Anthony J Evans, Washington DC
Gabriela Viera, Portugal
Birgit Fischer, Germany
Philippe Baret, Paris
Stephen Gardner

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