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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government is one way to fulfill the promise of our country: to be an intelligent, flexible, responsive democracy by using wisely the power of our own great inventions and innovations.
Anne Hill: Technology, Innovation, and the Future of Government Anne Hill 2010
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E-government holds out the promise of more involved and better informed citizens.
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E-government was born in the 1980s, when many countries sought to break down the walls of pomp and paper that separate the government from the governed.
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E-government initiatives, at least ones that can automate the chores performed by government workers, may well be a priority, Mr. Colony said.
Forrester Chief on What Not to Cut in a Downturn - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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E-government initiatives, at least ones that can automate the chores performed by government workers, may well be a priority, Mr. Colony said.
Forrester Chief on What Not to Cut in a Downturn - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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