World e-parliament report 2008
World e-parliament report 2008
About this book
In recent years, parliaments have begun to exploit advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) to support their many functions and modernize their institutions. However, to date, there has not been an assessment on how these technologies are being employed across the array of activities for which a parliament is responsible. The World e-Parliament Report 2008 represents a first effort to establish a baseline of how parliaments are using, or planning to use ICT to help them fulfill their responsibilities and to connect to their constituencies. The Report also provides an opportunity for sharing lessons learned and good practices from different regions of the world. The Report is based on the responses and comments provided by 105 assemblies from around the world to the Global Survey on ICT in legislatures conducted by the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament between July and November 2007. It also draws on experiences exchanged during the World e-Parliament Conference 2007 and relevant publicly available information.
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- OL Work ID
- OL33207171W
Subjects
Legislative bodiesInformation technologyInternetPolitical aspectsInternet in public administrationElectronic government information