e-government

Public satisfaction with e-government hits lowest level since 2005

Written by Paul Blumenthal on March 21, 2008 - 11:50am.
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GovExec

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The public's affection for federal government Web sites waned for the third straight quarter during the first quarter of 2008. The score of 72.4 (out of 100) for the e-government portion of the University of Michigan's American Customer Satisfaction Index was a half point lower than last quarter and the lowest reading since 2005.

Government Adapts to Web 2.0

(via: FCW.com)

E-Government bill clears senate government panel

Written by Paul Blumenthal on November 15, 2007 - 12:26pm.
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CongressDailyAM

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The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee easily adopted a bill Wednesday reauthorizing legislation to improve the accessibility of online government information another five years.

Video: Mobile Design and Access

The following video is a TED talk by Nokia researcher Jan Chipchase, whose blog I read regularly. He discusses mobile phone research and design in a broader context of international culture. While he doesn't explicitly discuss politics, the ideas he introduces about the rapid evolution in the ways in which we experience technology have big implications for the ways in which we'll experience information and government.