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Surveys of federal and state CIOs show e-government a challenge, priority

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The local government information technology market was forecasted to increase 22% to $68 billion in 2001. There is a consensus emerging among government chief information officers that a modern IT infrastructure must be built to support "e-government."

Publisher: Association of Government Accountants
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2001
Public Administration, Public Finance-State, State Government, Reports, Information technology, Practice, Information services, Information management, State finance, Chief information officers, Information Technology Association of America

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Service efforts and accomplishments reporting in local government

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An article on Service Efforts and Accomplishments (SEA) reporting in local government is presented. SEA reporting is not used extensively among local governments and is more prevalent among larger entities.

Author: O'Toole, Daniel E., Stipak, Brian
Publisher: Association of Government Accountants
Publication Name: The Journal of Government Financial Management
Subject: Government
ISSN: 1353-1385
Year: 2001
Accounting

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Subjects list: Methods, United States, Accounting and auditing, Public finance, Government accounting
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