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The future is built on choice. More choice

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With societies around the globe facing unprecedented challenges – in the economy, healthcare, education, global warming, security against terrorism, and many others – governments are seeking ways to make a greater positive impact for their citizens.It’s an age when governments worldwide are challenged to do more with less. To meet rising constituent expectations for service quality and availability—even while their financial resources are stretched by growing or aging populations, new threats to public safety, and the current global economic crisis (which has heightened demand for unemployment, welfare, etc.).

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The future is built on choice.

More choice

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The key to service delivery transformation

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Greater need

for internal

collaboration

Constant

security

threats

Rising

constituent

expectations

Economic crisis

and budget

constraints

Growing

demand for

services

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Governments

worldwide are

embracing IT

to transform service

delivery and

streamline operations

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Bringing Opportunities for

Government Transformation

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Bringing Opportunities for

Government Transformation

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More powerful,

affordable PCs,

smartphones,

other devices

Growth of “cloud

computing”: Internet-

based storage

and services

Innovations in

operating

systems and

applications

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Choice and

flexibility Cost savings and

efficiencies

Access to greater

computing power

and the latest

software

Earlier access

to new

technologies

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Economic

stimulus for

small

businesses

Efficiencies for

government

agencies

Delivering better

healthcare

Improving

education

Advancing green

initiatives

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Bringing Opportunities for

Government Transformation

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Every public government data source should be…

• As accessible as an RSS feed

• As programmable as popular Web 2.0 services

• As current as possible

• Visible, accessible and searchable

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Bringing Opportunities for

Government Transformation

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Analysis and

Business Intelligence

Communications

and Collaboration

Catalyzing Public

Conversations

Tapping Into

the Cloud

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Microsoft Vine

A proof of concept for “societal

networking” that leverages

familiar tools, public data and

webs of knowledge and

expertise for effective crisis

response

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• Take a bold approach to publishing data

• Reduce friction and create incentives for innovation

• Build on technologies people already use today

• Free governments to pick the right tool for the job

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Efficient,

Responsive

Government

Engaged,

Connected

Citizens

Robust,

Competitive

Economy

Connecting People, Technology

and Resources to Help Society

Thrive eGovernment

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