Electronic Government, or 'E-government' as it is sometimes known, is a major ongoing development for all local authorities and other government bodies. E-government is not just one initiative but a series of developments to provide:
- The delivery of access to consumer services by electronic means
- Common platforms of operation through local, regional and central government
- The infrastructure to support electronic interaction between the various goverment bodies
Each local authority is required to provide a statement of intended actions that will deliver E-government by the end of 2005. This is known as the Implementing Electronic Government (IEG) statement.
The first phase of this initiative was mapped out in July 2001. Since then, annual reviews have taken place, the most recent being in the summer of 2005. The latest IEG submissions by Swindon Borough Council are contained in the downloadable files below.
Downloads
The following documents are available in pdf format:
IEG 3 Statement for 2003
Implementing Electronic Government 2003 (IEG3) (793kb)
IEG 4 Statement for 2004
Implementing Electronic Government Return 2004 (IEG4) (110kb)
IEG4.5 Statement for 2005
Implementing Electronic Government Return 2005 Mid Term (IEG4.5) (202Kb)
IEG5 Statement for 2005
Implementing Electronic Government Return 2005 Full Year (194 Kb)
IEG6 Statement for 2006
Implementing Electronic Government Return 2006 (IEG 6) (188 Kb)
Further Information/Contact
If you would like a copy of the Swindon Borough Council statement but are unable to access the details by these means, please contact:
Paul Croxton
ICT and e-Government Programme Manager
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
Tel: 01793 464322
E-mail: pcroxton@swindon.gov.uk