The paper addresses four major areas faced by CIOs in eGovernment implementations. CIOs must consider each area as they continue eGovernment implementations and revise current game plans and strategies. The four specific areas included in this paper are governance, portal development and branding, application development and release and Sourcing. By addressing these challenges, this paper lays the foundation and provides the template to move eGovernment strategies forward, promoting public policy objectives.
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