Publications
Performance
Measurement for the Government On-Line Initiative (2004-10)
3rd Annual Report on GOL: Government
On-Line: 2004 (2004-03)
Connecting with Canadians:
Pursuing Service Transformation
Final Report of the Government On-Line Advisory Panel (2003-12)
Building Capacity to Accelerate Service
Transformation and e-Government (2003 ICA report)
2nd
Annual Report on GOL: Government On-Line: 2003 (2003-06)
Annual report on Canada's progress on GoL prepared for
the 36th International Council for Information
Technology in Government Administration (ICA) conference 2002 -
The ICA report outlines Government of Canada achievements in
developing sustainable and secure electronic services for
Canadians and in building a base for Government-wide
multi-channel service transformation.
The 2001 ICA report is also available.
(2002-09)
Accenture
- Third Annual E-Government Study - Realizing the Vision (2002-04)
Bertelsmann Foundation awards
Canada BEGIX medal in Balanced E-Government study
E-Cluster Blue Print, Validation
Study (2002-03-21)
1st Annual Report on GOL: Government
On-Line and Canadians: 2002 (2002-01)
Generic Steps for the
Development of an Electronic Cluster (2001-06-12)
Government On-Line: Serving
Canadians in a Digital World. This document explains the Government On-Line
initiative and highlights current and future on-line services. (2000-08)
The
Seventh Annual Report to the Prime Minister on the Public Service of Canada
establishes e-government as a key priority across the federal government. See
the "Modernizing Service Delivery" section.
(2000-03-31)
Results for Canadians:
A Management Framework for the Government of Canada outlines the agenda to
better equip the Government of Canada to provide Canadians with the
high-quality, cost-effective programs and services they want, expect and
deserve. Electronic service delivery is highlighted in the "Citizen
Focus" section. (2000-03-30)
Budget 2000
allocated funding to design and launch an initiative to offer federal government
services on-line to Canadians and stimulate the use of electronic commerce,
thereby building on the Government's plan to make Canada the most connected
country in the world. (2000-02-28)
|