Working with Other Governments
I-Gov Best Practices and Innovations
Intergovernmental management is a new and growing discipline. Leaders in intergovernmental collaboration are ground-breakers who design and implement cross-cutting government processes to deliver efficient, citizen-centric services. GSA tracks innovative and best practices in intergovernmental management and share that information with our colleagues and partners in governments around the world.
Awards - Award programs that honor outstanding government initiatives in E-Government and public administration.
E-Gov Institute's 2004 Pioneer Awards
E-Gov Institute's Knowledge Management Awards
E-Gov Institute's 2003 Awards
Excellence.Gov Awards 2004, 2003
American Council for Technology Intergovernmental Solutions Awards, Finalists
Accenture and MIT Digital Government Awards
Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management Awards 2004 Semifinalists 2002 Winners
Stockholm Challenge IT Awards
GovExec Government Technology Leadership Awards (The Gracies)
Innovations in Government Award (John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
Council for State Government Innovation Awards
National League of Cities Howland Awards
National Association of State Chief Information Officers Awards
National Association of Counties Achievement Awards
Best Practices - Exemplary practices as compiled by government associations
U.S. Conference of Mayors Best Practices Database
National Governors Association: Center for Best Practices
The Innovation Journal
Innovations in E-Government Database
Innovations - Efforts transforming government
E-Gov Act of 2002
2003 E-Gov Strategy
E-Government Initiatives
GSA's e-Gov Strategy Site
Government Without Boundaries
Section 508 - Requires that federal agencies' electronic and information technology is accessible to people with disabilities.
Washington's Statewide Information Coordination Consortium
Standards and Protocols - Architecture and interoperability initiatives underway
Federal Enterprise Architecture
Lines of Business Initiatives
Case Management
Financial Management
Grants Management
Federal Health Architecture
Human Resources
Standards.gov
NASCIO Adaptive Enterprise Architecture Development Program
XML.gov
XML Web Services Working Group
Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS): E-Gov Technical Committee
Last Reviewed 8/9/2004
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