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Author Muller, Elizabeth.

Title Mexico / [written by Elizabeth Muller, Mariano Guttiérez]
Published Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, [2005]
©2005
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Description 1 online resource (240 pages) : color illustrations
Series OECD e-government studies
OECD e-government studies.
Contents E-government structure and context -- The case for e-government -- External barriers to e-government -- Planning and leadership -- Organisational change -- E-government collaboration -- User-focussed e-government -- Monitoring and evaluation -- Next steps
Summary In four years, Mexico prepared, launched, and implemented an e-government strategy that positioned the country among the top performers of online services in the world. The Mexican government is consciously looking at how to integrate e-government in a broader reform agenda that defines e-government as a tool to improve the quality, transparency, and efficiency of government and public services. Like other OECD countries caught in the initial enthusiasm of e-government, Mexico began by focusing on the widespread application of ICT, the dissemination of information and the production of as many online services as possible. This contributed to an international recognition of Mexico's performance and e-government development, but it also led the government to raise new questions as unexpected and more complex challenges emerged, and other OECD countries also began to change their approach to e-government. Mexico completed the initial phase of setting up and delivering e-government services successfully, but the continuing public demands to improve government have made the country realise the importance of refocusing the strategy to find a way of making e-government improve the overall quality of government. This report analyzes and assesses these challenges and provides a set of proposals for action to deal with the most actual and pressing questions of e-government in Mexico
Notes Authors' names from p. 3
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-240)
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Internet in public administration -- Mexico.
Public administration -- Information resources management -- Mexico.
Form Electronic book
Author Guttiérez, Mariano
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
ISBN 9264010726 (electronic bk.)
9789264010727 (electronic bk.)
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Other Titles French title on t.p. verso: Études de l'OCDE sur l'administration électronique, Mexique