4th annual global e-government study

September 20, 2004

Global E-Government, 2004 Full Report

Here’s the fourth annual update on global e-government from the Taubman Center for Public Policy at Brown University. The groups did a detailed analysis of 1,935 government websites in 198 different nations undertaken during Summer, 2004 to see how e-government is unfolding around the world. They also compared their findings from 2001 – 2004. It’s also available in PDF but unfortunately, the raw data must be purchased.

Websites are evaluated for the presence of various electronic features, such as online publications, online databases, audio clips, video clips, foreign language or language translation, advertisements, premium fees, user payments or fees, disability access, several measures of privacy policy, multiple indicators of security policy, presence of online services, the number of online services, digital signatures, credit card payments, email addresses, comment forms, automatic email updates, website personalization, PDA accessibility, quality control, and readability level.

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