The term ‘e-government’ refers to a wide range of technological applications that can be implemented in a public sector environment. This goes beyond simply providing an informational website to the public, instead enabling citizens to interact with public officials. Additionally, egovernment can involve streamlining public management procedures and data management methods to greatly enhance the efficiency of government operations – reducing administrative costs and eliminating excessive red tape.
E-government implementations at the local level can include:
- Online town hall meetings, allowing citizens to directly communicate with commissioners and other public official
- Allowing citizens to register cell numbers for text alerts for rapid information sharing during natural disasters and other emergencies
- Creating a searchable database of property tax assessments for prospective homebuyers
InLine’s public management and e-government experts can:
- Help migrate data into central databases and develop linkages between databases that need to remain separate to facilitate ease of management
- Set up redundant data storage to ensure security of data
- Develop web portals for citizens to contact and interact with government
- Develop e-commerce sites for payment of utilities, taxes, and fines
- Create back-end applications that enhance public management
- Provide land use maps for citizens and potential developers
- Webcast city council and county commission meetings
- Provide a bulletin board for citizens to discuss local issues
- Provide automatically updated ‘most wanted’ lists and crime maps
- Help develop appropriate privacy policies
- Conduct a comprehensive review of public management procedures and help to eliminate unnecessary red tape
For more information about InLine's E-Government services and how we can help your agency integrate technology into its daily operations, please contact:
Vickie Edwards
205-278-8106
vedwards@inline.com
The term ‘e-government’ refers to a wide range of technological applications that can be implemented in a public sector environment. This goes beyond simply providing an informational website to the public, instead enabling citizens to interact with public officials. Additionally, egovernment can involve streamlining public management procedures and data management methods to greatly enhance the efficiency of government operations – reducing administrative costs and eliminating excessive red tape.
E-government implementations at the local level can include:
- Online town hall meetings, allowing citizens to directly communicate with commissioners and other public official
- Allowing citizens to register cell numbers for text alerts for rapid information sharing during natural disasters and other emergencies
- Creating a searchable database of property tax assessments for prospective homebuyers
InLine’s public management and e-government experts can:
- Help migrate data into central databases and develop linkages between databases that need to remain separate to facilitate ease of management
- Set up redundant data storage to ensure security of data
- Develop web portals for citizens to contact and interact with government
- Develop e-commerce sites for payment of utilities, taxes, and fines
- Create back-end applications that enhance public management
- Provide land use maps for citizens and potential developers
- Webcast city council and county commission meetings
- Provide a bulletin board for citizens to discuss local issues
- Provide automatically updated ‘most wanted’ lists and crime maps
- Help develop appropriate privacy policies
- Conduct a comprehensive review of public management procedures and help to eliminate unnecessary red tape
For more information about InLine's E-Government services and how we can help your agency integrate technology into its daily operations, please contact:
Vickie Edwards
205-278-8106
vedwards@inline.com