The information agenda guide for government

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Two-thirds of people believe their colleagues can help them do their jobs better but don't know how to find them.

Governments have spent the past 25 years investing in automation to drive efficiency and reduce costs. But new initiatives go beyond efficiency improvements, focusing instead on doing more with less.

Information On Demand is a method for unlocking the business value of information for competitive advantage, enabling organisations to establish and make use of trusted information. Government agencies can optimise business performance through IOD, helping them to connect with citizens, protect public safety and use tax revenues efficiently.

For further information please click here to view the IBM white paper

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