Regional approaches to e-government initiatives in the Caribbean
This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government development initiatives. It examines the current state of e-government in four Caribbean countries – Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago – in order to establish a bro...
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oai-11362-398582020-11-16T13:28:47Z Regional approaches to e-government initiatives in the Caribbean Williams, Robert Crane Marius, Michele GOBIERNO ELECTRONICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA INNOVACIONES INTERNET TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES COOPERACION REGIONAL DIRECTRICES GESTION DEL CONOCIMIENTO SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION DESARROLLO REGIONAL SOCIEDAD DE LA INFORMACION ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA SITIOS WEB E-GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INNOVATIONS INTERNET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY REGIONAL COOPERATION GUIDELINES KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SOCIETY CASE STUDIES COMPUTER PROGRAMS WEBSITES This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government development initiatives. It examines the current state of e-government in four Caribbean countries – Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago – in order to establish a broader understanding of the challenges that face e-government initiatives in the region. It also reviews a number of e-government initiatives that have been undertaken through projects managed at a regional level. Based on this analysis, it presents a set of best practices that are recommended to agencies engaged in the task of coordinating the implementation of regionally-based e-government initiatives. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. E-Government in the Caribbean: Barbados, jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago .-- II. Regional initiatives in E-Government .-- III. Key challenges to regional cooperation on e-government projects .-- IV. Recommended practices for implementing regional e-government initiatives .-- V. Conclusion. 2016-01-28T15:54:50Z 2016-01-28T15:54:50Z 2016-01 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/39858 LC/L.4132 LC/CAR/L.483 en Studies and Perspectives Series – The Caribbean 47 .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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GOBIERNO ELECTRONICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA INNOVACIONES INTERNET TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES COOPERACION REGIONAL DIRECTRICES GESTION DEL CONOCIMIENTO SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION DESARROLLO REGIONAL SOCIEDAD DE LA INFORMACION ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA SITIOS WEB E-GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INNOVATIONS INTERNET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY REGIONAL COOPERATION GUIDELINES KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SOCIETY CASE STUDIES COMPUTER PROGRAMS WEBSITES |
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GOBIERNO ELECTRONICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA INNOVACIONES INTERNET TECNOLOGIA DE LA INFORMACION TECNOLOGIA DE LAS COMUNICACIONES COOPERACION REGIONAL DIRECTRICES GESTION DEL CONOCIMIENTO SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION DESARROLLO REGIONAL SOCIEDAD DE LA INFORMACION ESTUDIOS DE CASOS PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA SITIOS WEB E-GOVERNMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION INNOVATIONS INTERNET INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY REGIONAL COOPERATION GUIDELINES KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SOCIETY CASE STUDIES COMPUTER PROGRAMS WEBSITES Williams, Robert Crane Marius, Michele Regional approaches to e-government initiatives in the Caribbean |
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This paper examines the potential benefits and challenges of regionally managed e-government development initiatives. It examines the current state of e-government in four Caribbean countries – Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago – in order to establish a broader understanding of the challenges that face e-government initiatives in the region. It also reviews a number of e-government initiatives that have been undertaken through projects managed at a regional level. Based on this analysis, it presents a set of best practices that are recommended to agencies engaged in the task of coordinating the implementation of regionally-based e-government initiatives. |
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Regional approaches to e-government initiatives in the Caribbean |
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Regional approaches to e-government initiatives in the Caribbean |
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