Canada leads pack in poor showing of government movement to Internet

Guest Contributor
June 30, 2000

Canada is leading the world in conducting eGovernment transactions, according to a new global study of 20 nations by Andersen Consulting. Transactions are considered the most advanced phase of governments' evolution to the Internet, preceded by publishing and interacting. The study found that most countries are conducting relatively little business digitally, whether that business is government-to-citizen, government-to business or intra-government. Canada is in the top five overall in the use of online services although the vast majority of services still are not conducted electronically. In Canada, less than one quarter of publishable services are provided digitally....


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