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1. Background
2. Vision 2001-Government service at the start of the new millennium
3. Strategic direction for the 90s
3.1 Renewing services and program delivery
3.1.1 Improving the service interface 3.1.2 Promoting innovation 3.1.3 Putting the client in control 3.1.4 Tailoring service to special needs 3.1.5 Exploiting and disseminating government information
3.2. Investing strategically
3.2.1 Identifying projects for potential investment 3.2.2 Evaluating, selecting and funding information technology projects using the business-case approach 3.2.3 Promoting sharing to avoid duplication
3.3 Building partnerships
3.3.1 Improving service through cooperation with other departments or governments 3.3.2 Providing services through the use of private-sector resources 3.3.3 Outsourcing
3.4 Building an open architecture and core infrastructure
3.4.1 Establishing objectives for providing service electronically 3.4.2 Developing an open architecture for government information technology 3.4.3 Improving information management across the government 3.4.4 Protecting information, assets and intellectual property 3.4.5 Improving the quality of information systems
3.5 Distributing computer power to managers and staff
3.5.1 Empowering managers with information and technology 3.5.2 Helping people cope with and use technology 3.5.3 Improving the performance of information management practitioners