Title :
A strategy for e-government in Dutch municipalities
Author :
Mulder, Evert J.
Author_Institution :
Dutch Gov. Instn., Centre of Expertise Found., The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract :
The Dutch concept of e-government aims at a smart use of Internet-based technology in: quality of services, democratic participation, access to public data, efficiency in workprocesses. Municipalities play a central role in this concept of e-government. For example, the municipal citizens registration is a basic element for a national electronic identity infrastructure. Three studies, conducted by the Centre of Expertise have resulted in the strategic decision by the central government to implement a new intermediate institution: E-gem (Dutch abbreviation for E-municipality). These studies were focused on: (i) general models to discuss e-government with the stakeholders of Dutch local government, (ii) a study of the businesscase of central information management for Dutch municipalities and a strategy for implementation, (iii) a study of the necessary conditions to implement e-government within Dutch municipalities, focusing on the necessary organisational and technical architecture.
Keywords :
Internet; information management; local government; management of change; organisational aspects; public information systems; strategic planning; Centre of Expertise; Dutch local government; Dutch municipality; E-gem institution; E-municipality; Internet-based technology; central government; central information management; democratic participation; e-government; municipal citizens registration; national electronic identity infrastructure; organisational architecture; public data access; quality of services; stakeholders; strategic decision; Electronic government; Information management; Innovation management; Instruments; Local government; Quality management; Quality of service; Technological innovation; Technology management; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies: From Theory to Applications, 2004. Proceedings. 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8482-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICTTA.2004.1307583