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Breaking Barriers to e-Government

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Breaking Barriers to e-Government

Overview

This project investigated the legal, organisational, technological and other barriers to expanding effective eGovernment services using the Internet, and defined possible solutions at a European level to overcome these obstacles.

European CommissionGov3Universidad de MurciaUniversity of Tilburg

Key Information

Funders:
  • European Commission
  • Gov3
  • Universidad de Murcia
  • University of Namur
  • University of Tilburg
  • Project dates:
    December 2004 - December 2007

    All Publications

    Articles

    Conference papers

    • Eynon, R. (2006) Breaking Barriers to eGovernment: Identifying the Barriers. Knowledge Society Forum: TeleCities Autumn Event, Turin, Italy, October 2006.

    Presentations

    Reports

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