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“New INPUT Report Expects Doubling of State and Local
E-Government Spending by 2008
Muphen Whitney,
www.HomelanDefenseStocks.com
July 28, 2004
(Reston, Virginia) In its latest report, “State & Local E-Government MarketView,” market intelligence provider INPUT projects moderate growth of State and local e-government spending for the next two years as governments put finishing touches on Web site operations and engage consulting and research efforts to develop comprehensive plans for the next phase of e-government. The good news is that by FY2006, a new cycle of pronounced growth will begin that will reach an approximate compound annual growth rate of 30 percent through FY 2007.
“Phase One of State and local e-government has essentially topped out as governments have largely exhausted cost efficiency and revenue-generating website solutions,” said James Krouse, manager of State and local market analysis at INPUT. “Phase Two of e-government market development will be led with exploratory research initiatives that outline agency-by-agency process reviews, and develop comprehensive plans for integration and system consolidation. As governments complete plans and begin widespread integration and process improvement across agencies, services will increasingly be tied to new more fully interactive portals that will be automated for citizens.”
With offices in Reston, Virginia; London, England; and Bangalore, India, INPUT is a privately held company that serves more than 900 clients. The company, which was founded in 1974, provides global database and analytical research to technology companies, government organizations, and higher education institutions. For more about INPUT:
www.input.com.
Muphen R.
Whitney
Miss Whitney brings a background in systems analysis,
journalism, and marketing/communications to her work with ECON. For more than
three decades she has provided marketing/communications consulting services and
writing/editing services to companies in the high tech, biotech, financial,
medical, and legal fields.
Her recent work as Acting Executive Director of the
Alliance
for
Homeland Security gave her invaluable background, experience, and contacts in
the areas of homeland defense and security. Miss Whitney’s degree in Economics
is from
Columbia
University
(she began
as a Biology major, however, and has maintained a lifelong interest in science,
technology, and medicine).
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