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Public sector management reform initiatives the world over have been characterized by:

A need to enhance efficiency, effectiveness and productivity with respect to service delivery;
A need to add value to conventional-cum-traditional modes of business practice within and between governments and between governments and other entities at large; and
A need for easy communication with latitude for interactivity on issues of mutual importance to governments and their major clients, namely, citizens, public and private organizations, as well as diverse communities of practice, expertise, interest and conviction.
The launch of The Commonwealth Centre for e-Governance takes cognizance of the perception that long-term impacts of realizing electronic governance in countries and institutions are likely to realize a number of benefits including financial resource savings, time resource savings, access and empowerment to share information and ideas as well as knowledge with greater and more enhanced ease.

For a greater understanding of who we are, what we do and how we can work with you, please read our Letter of Introduction by clicking here.

Thomas B. Riley, Executive Director, of the Commonwealth Centre for e-Governance, is available for speaking engagements and facilitating workshops on a series of issues surrounding e-governance, public administrations and information policies world wide. Contact info here

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