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100 _aCharih, Mohamed
245 _aGovernment On-line in the federal government of Canada: the organizational issues
260 _c2004
300 _ap.373-84.
362 _aJun
520 _aIn this article, the authors analyze the Government On-line (GOL) initiative launched by the federal government of Canada in the winter 2000. The primary objective of GOL is to allow Canadians and non-Canadians to access public information and deal with the federal government via a single Web portal. The authors argue that GOL is not a simple technological change and that its designers will have to deal with many organizational issues and challenges in order for the project to succeed. The most important issues are: integration of services difficulties, necessary structural changes, insuring performance and accountability, organizational identity issues, security and human resources skills. - Reproduced.
650 _aElectronic governance - Canada
650 _aOnline systems - Canada
650 _aElectronic governance
700 _aRobert, Jacynthe
773 _aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences
909 _a61776
999 _c61776
_d61776