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e-Government National Awards 2008: Categories
1) Building a fairer society with e-Government services Sponsored by KPMG
(Using ICT & e-Government services to improve social inclusion or improve lives and communities).
2) Central e-Government excellence: Take-up & usage growth
(Delivering high & growing take-up of an e-enabled service through effective service delivery & marketing).
3) Central e-Government excellence: Team
(Proven team-working or partnership activity which has delivered more than the sum of the parts).
4) e-Government excellence: Leadership & Professionalism
(Leading e-Government strategies and professional development which contribute to achieving positive transformation).
5) e-Government excellence: Shared Services
(Proven shared services which have delivered effective services and efficiency gains).
6) e-Government excellence: Innovation in strategy on a national level
(Delivering innovative strategies which have delivered above-average results in improved services, transformed processes & results, increased effectiveness).
7) e-Government excellence: Innovation in strategy at a local level
(Delivering innovative strategies which have delivered above-average results in improved services, transformed processes & results, increased effectiveness).
8) Local e-Government excellence: Take-up & usage growth
(Ensuring high & growing take-up of an e-enabled service through effective service delivery & marketing).
9) Local e-Government excellence: Team
(Proven team-working or partnership activity which has delivered more than the sum of the parts).
10) e-Government excellence in Learning & Skills
(Public sector online or electronic services which transform learning & skills outcomes).
11) e-Government excellence: For sustainable, 'green IT' or 'carbon-efficient services Sponsored by KPMG
(ICT & e-Government services which are helping the environment).
Case studies of the 2007 e-Government National Awards winners are indexed at this link.
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