EU sees big jump in availability of online public services

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But adoption of e-procurement is still slow and cost savings are not being realised

The proportion of basic EU public services available online has increased from 69 per cent to 82 per cent year on year, helping cut costs and reduce red tape, according to the 9th e-Government Benc...

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