Government

 

  • Help solve the centralization/decentralization problem, by making relevant data easily accessible at all government levels; facilitating budget analysis and programming; improving the timeliness of budget information.
  • Lower administrative costs; enable appropriate responses to requests and queries; provide access to all departments and levels of government; foster a better governance capability, and facilitate the government-to-business interface.
  • Help simplify bureaucracy; break down barriers between functional domains; allow public services to be reoriented to solving clients’ problems; develop new forms for citizen participation; make government more accountable.
  • Enable governments and government departments to integrate information; information trading may be used as a public service.




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