Authors
Luis F Luna-Reyes, Theresa A Pardo, J Ramon Gil-Garcia, Celene Navarrete, Jing Zhang, Sehl Mellouli
Publication date
2010
Journal
Comparative e-government
Pages
139-160
Publisher
Springer New York
Description
International digital government research has increased in the last 10 years. However, international research comparing or analyzing relevant problems for the North American region is scarce. In an effort to lay the foundation for new research in the context of North America, this chapter presents a comparative analysis of policy and program priorities of digital government in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Common themes in the agendas of the three countries include services to the citizen, improved government operations, transparency, connectivity, and economic development. Main differences can be explained on the basis of differences in development. In general, we could say that the US government is renewing its e-government agenda, as a component of a wider innovation system. The government of Canada is also in a refreshing process, but more directed to consolidate a digital …
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