OECD e-Government Studies: Mexico 2005

This review is the first study that undertakes an in-depth analysis of e-government in Mexico from a whole-of-government perspective.  Mexico completed the initial phase of setting up and delivering e-government services successfully, but the continuing public demands to improve government have made...

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Corporate Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2005
Series:OECD e-Government Studies
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Collection: OECD Books and Papers - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a This review is the first study that undertakes an in-depth analysis of e-government in Mexico from a whole-of-government perspective.  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 analyses 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.  It systematically looks at the structure and context for e-government, the case for e-government, external barriers to e-government, planning and leadership, organisational change, collaboration fostered by e-government, making government more customer-focused through e-government, and monitoring and evaluation.  This book includes case studies, a statistical annex, and a bibliography