E-Government Initiatives Move Forward
The Office of Management and Budget's list of 22 e-government initiatives includes projects ranging from tax filing for citizens to international trade processing for businesses.
The Office of Management and Budget's list of 22 e-government initiatives includes projects ranging from tax filing for citizens to international trade processing for businesses.
The 22 projects were culled from about 269 projects suggested to OMB and its e-gov task force. OMB has grouped the projects into four categories: government to citizen, government to business, government to government and internal effectiveness and efficiency.
The projects should be deployed in the next 18 to 24 months. Each project has a managing partner or agency that will oversee its development. The initiatives cut across many federal agencies and include partnerships with state and local governments.
The projects and managing partners are:
Government to citizen:
- USA services - GSA
- EZ tax filing - Treasury
- Online access for loans - Education
- Recreation one stop - Interior
- Eligibility assistance - Labor
- Federal asset sales - GSA
- Online rule-making management - Transportation
- Simplified and unified tax and wage reporting - Treasury
- Consolidated health informatics - HHS
- Business compliance one stop - Small Business Administration
- International trade process streamlining - Commerce
- e-Vital - Social Security
- e-Grants - HHS
- Disaster assistance and crisis response - FEMA
- Geospatial information one stop - Interior
- Wireless networks - Justice
- e-Training - Office of Personnel Management
- Recruitment one stop - OPM
- Enterprise human resources integration with eTravel - OPM (two initiatives)
- Integrated acquisition - GSA
- e-Records management - National Archives and Records Administration
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