We are not held back by technology, but by a lack of trust and understanding of what technology allows us to do, argues Bryan Glick.
Since 1999, when Tony Blair announced his 2005 target for online public services, the e-government agenda has been dominated by technology issues and jargon. How do you web-enable council tax or ...
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