eGovernment : Electronic Government
Updated: 4/16/2003; 9:42:50 AM.

 


















 
 

Wednesday, February 05, 2003

I just discovered another Utah weblog.  Although Brian Sweeting works at Novell, he also writes about e-government
12:48:13 PM    comment []

I just finished meeting with the Utah Product Management Council.  We had some lively discussions about things like a new face on the portal, logo design, agency services, utilization metrics, search engines, and enterprise projects.  We have some great PM's who in this environment of constant budget reductions will help spin straw into gold.  I shared my preliminary plan to evaluate agency activities and products in the following areas:

  • Compliance with Utah.gov standards
  • Use of technology and interoperability
  • Accessibility
  • Online services
  • Reporting
  • Future plans / Roadmap & strategic vision
  • Overall design and presentation
  • Creativity and innovation
  • Partiicipation in enterprise initiatives

All of this with the object of realizing the goals that were discussed with the Council in January and achieving Governor Leavitt's dream of online government.

Over time, I will focus on a variety of resources available to help achieve specific results in each of these areas.  To begin with, since several agencies have been very interested in accessibility issues lately, I would refer them to Anitra Pavka's Accessibility Weblog.  Anitra provides regular helps and ideas on improving accessibility.


11:48:54 AM    comment []

I am looking forward to reading Rock Regan's insights now that he has joined the blogging community.  Rock was the immediate past president of NASCIO and is an advocate for enterprise computing and electronic government.  And he certainly hasn't been one to avoid controversy as these stories will attest:

And he has to be dealing with some real challenges right now in conjunction with the recently ordered layoff of 2,800 Connecticutt state employees.


6:54:21 AM    comment []

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