The consultation, Defining eGovernment priority services & transformation outcomes in 2005 for local authorities in England is seeking input. All comments on this draft should be sent by email to localegov@odpm.gsi.gov.uk by Tuesday 27 January 2004. Final guidance on this issue will be published as part of the IEG3 grant claim process in March 2004.
Linking local e-government investment to the delivery of service improvement in shared priority areas serves to address the real concerns of citizens, as well as providing a focus for local authorities up to the 2005 target and beyond.
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