COMMENTARY--The federal government has unsuccessfully promoted the idea of e-government for years, but a confluence of events may give the idea--and the tech industry--a significant boost next year.
Democratic candidates for city controller from left to right: Incumbant Alan Butkovitz, John Braxton, Brett Mandel. Far right: Moderator Chris Satullo of WHYY The Democratic candidates for city ...
This is a guest post by Bill Green, City of Philadelphia Councilman-at-Large, as part of our Guest Contributor Week. Want to have an op-ed or feature you’ve written to appear on TP, now or in the ...
(TNS) — A bill under consideration in the New Jersey Legislature envisions a paperless state government, and would establish a task force to examine the feasibility of transitioning to digital records ...
In a bid to continue digitizing the government and the lives of residents, Dubai has now become the world’s first paperless government. Announced in 2018 but finally realized this year, the move is ...
For several years local and state governments have been taking strides to go green. These measures have included paperless offices, energy efficient architecture and conservation campaigns aimed at ...
When Congress passed the Government Paperwork Elimination Act in 1998, proponents talked about the remaking of an enormous paper-bound bureaucracy into the prototypical 21st century organization, ...
As Nigeria races toward its December 31, 2025 digitisation deadline, just 22 federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies ...
When Congress passed the Government Paperwork Elimination Act in 1998, proponents talked about the remaking of an enormous paper-bound bureaucracy into the prototypical 21st century organization, ...
“More than 100,000 official GovMail accounts have now been issued to civil servants across the federation. This ensures ...