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Helvetische Revolutionsgeschichte (2001)
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ISBN: 9781234869045 bzw. 1234869047, in Englisch, RareBooksClub, Taschenbuch, neu.
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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 30 pages. OCLC Number: 53445784 Excerpt: . . . the use of architectures for certain agency functional areas, such 18 as Department of Defense financial management and combat 19 identification systems. These reviews have continued to identify the absence of complete and enforced architectures as a fundamental IT management weakness, leading to agency business operations, systems, and data that are incompatible, and forcing agencies either not to share data or to depend on expensive, custom-developed interface systems to do so. In response to our recommendations, some agencies have made progress. But this progress has taken a long time, and other agencies have yet to make similar strides. 20 Brief Overview of E-As we testified in July 2001, advances in the use of IT and the Internet are continuing to change the way all levels of government government Efforts communicate, use and disseminate information, deliver services, and conduct business. These advances offer great potential in helping build better relationships between government and the public by facilitating timely and efficient interaction. Accordingly, governments are increasingly turning to the Internet to conduct paperless acquisitions, provide interactive electronic services to the public, and tailor or personalize information. States and localities have been in the forefront of using electronic government, at least in terms of having Web sites: a survey in the fall of 2000 found that about 83 percent of local governments had such sites, but that few were providing interactive, on-line service 21 delivery ( although they planned to do so in the future ). And the public is certainly on board: in a November 2001 poll, over 75 18 U. S. General Accounting Office, Information Technology: Architecture Needed to Guide Modernization of DODs Financial Operations, GAO-01-525 ( Washington, D. C. : May 17, 2001 ). 19 U. S. General Accounting Office, Combat Identification Systems: Strengthened Management Efforts Needed to Ensu. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 30 pages. OCLC Number: 53445784 Excerpt: . . . the use of architectures for certain agency functional areas, such 18 as Department of Defense financial management and combat 19 identification systems. These reviews have continued to identify the absence of complete and enforced architectures as a fundamental IT management weakness, leading to agency business operations, systems, and data that are incompatible, and forcing agencies either not to share data or to depend on expensive, custom-developed interface systems to do so. In response to our recommendations, some agencies have made progress. But this progress has taken a long time, and other agencies have yet to make similar strides. 20 Brief Overview of E-As we testified in July 2001, advances in the use of IT and the Internet are continuing to change the way all levels of government government Efforts communicate, use and disseminate information, deliver services, and conduct business. These advances offer great potential in helping build better relationships between government and the public by facilitating timely and efficient interaction. Accordingly, governments are increasingly turning to the Internet to conduct paperless acquisitions, provide interactive electronic services to the public, and tailor or personalize information. States and localities have been in the forefront of using electronic government, at least in terms of having Web sites: a survey in the fall of 2000 found that about 83 percent of local governments had such sites, but that few were providing interactive, on-line service 21 delivery ( although they planned to do so in the future ). And the public is certainly on board: in a November 2001 poll, over 75 18 U. S. General Accounting Office, Information Technology: Architecture Needed to Guide Modernization of DODs Financial Operations, GAO-01-525 ( Washington, D. C. : May 17, 2001 ). 19 U. S. General Accounting Office, Combat Identification Systems: Strengthened Management Efforts Needed to Ensu. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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Helvetische Revolutionsgeschichte
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United States General Accounting, Leonhard Meister, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by General Books LLC.
United States General Accounting, Leonhard Meister, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by General Books LLC.
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