GAO REPORTS ON ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE AND E-GOVERNMENT
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Information Technology: The Federal Enterprise Architecture and Agencies' Enterprise Architectures Are Still Maturing. (GAO-04-798T)
May 19, 2004
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Information Technology Management: Governmentwide Strategic
Planning, Performance Measurement, and Investment Management Can Be
Further Improved. (GAO-04-49)
January 12, 2004
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Information Technology: Leadership Remains Key to Agencies Making Progress on
Enterprise Architecture Efforts. (GAO-04-40)
November 17, 2003
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Information Management: Challenges in Managing and Preserving Electronic
Records (GAO-02-586)
June 17, 2002
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Electronic Government: Challenges to Effective Adoption of the Extensible
Markup Language (GAO-02-327)
April 5, 2002
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Information Technology: OMB Leadership Critical to Making Needed Enterprise
Architecture and E-government Progress (GAO-02-389T)
March 21, 2002
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Information Technology: Enterprise Architecture Use Across the Federal
Government Can Be Improved (GAO-02-6)
February 19, 2002
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Electronic Government: Challenges Must Be Addressed With Effective Leadership
and Management (GAO-01-959T)
July 11, 2001
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Electronic Government: Opportunities and Challenges Facing the FirstGov Web
Gateway (GAO-01-87T)
October 2, 2000
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Electronic Government: Federal Initiatives Are Evolving Rapidly But They Face
Significant Challenges (T-AIMD/GGD-00-179)
May 22, 2000
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FEDERAL WEBSITES
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Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
OMB leads the E-Government effort for the Administration and is responsible for
ensuring that the Federal Government takes maximum advantage of E-Government
and best practices to improve the quality of services to citizens, businesses,
governments and government employees; as well as the effectiveness and
efficiency of the Federal government.
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The Federal Chief
Information Officers Council
The Federal CIO Council - comprised of CIOs and Deputy CIOs of the largest
Federal agencies and senior officials from the Office of Management and Budget
- provides a forum to improve Federal Agency practices in such areas as the
design, modernization, use, sharing, and performance of agency information
resources.
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U.S. Chief
Financial Officers Council
The U.S. Chief Financial Officers Council - the CFOs and Deputy CFOs of the
largest Federal agencies and senior officials of the Office of Management and
Budget and the Department of the Treasury - work collaboratively to improve
financial management in the U S. Government.
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U.S. Procurement
Executives Council
The PEC is an interagency council consisting of procurement executives in the
Executive Branch, and was established to provide a senior level forum for
monitoring and improving the Federal Acquisition System.
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Office of
Electronic Government, General Services Administration
Egov.gov is a portal maintained by the General Services Administration, with
links to a variety of information about E-Government.
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