e-government legislation meets the poverty threshold: issues for the economically disadvantaged

S. C. Wilson
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E-government has promised to deliver government services faster and with greater efficiency and transparency, reduce costs, engage the public as government partners, and serve as a democratizing agent. But rather than leverage e-government to examine the assumptions and presumptions that are part of the existing manual processes to deliver services to the poor, those processes have been automated without deep consideration of the recipients' needs and barriers to access, privacy or civil rights, or building in solid data points to measure their effectiveness. This paper examines the legislative framework that supports the most common public assistance programs and other e-government policies that have indirectly impacted the poor. It identifies several successes in easing living in poverty and suggests several points in the legislation that could help bring the poor to fuller engagement and reduce invisibility within the government.
电子政务立法符合贫困门槛:经济弱势群体的问题
电子政务承诺以更快的速度、更高的效率和透明度提供政府服务,降低成本,使公众成为政府的合作伙伴,并作为民主化的代理人。但是,电子政务并没有利用电子政务来检查现有人工流程中的假设和假设,而是在没有深入考虑接受者的需求和访问障碍、隐私或公民权利,或建立可靠的数据点来衡量其有效性的情况下,将这些流程自动化了。本文考察了支持最常见的公共援助项目和其他间接影响穷人的电子政务政策的立法框架。报告指出了在缓解贫困生活方面取得的几项成功,并提出了立法中的几点建议,这些建议可以帮助穷人更充分地参与进来,减少政府内部的隐形现象。
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