UK local democracy project
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The UK local e-democracy national project is a best practice exchange among municipal governments. Arising out of a "national strategy for local e-government, the 22 National Projects offer councils proven, cost effective, standard products, services and implementation roadmaps with which to build effective e-services tailored to their citizens and each council's own unique needs."
Its knowledge pool [1] consisted mostly of ways to enable participatory democracy using e-democracy and more use of information technology to listen to constituents.
The more e-government focused UK local egov product catalogue[2] "enables users to access and download hundreds of National Project outputs" to "assist with specific Priority Outcomes or Efficiency Review categories.". Its most popular "products" included:
- redesigning your Intranet
- business process modelling notation
- approaches to systems integration
[edit] Sources
- Local egov national project
- directgov.gov.uk
- UK local e-democracy national project
- UK local democracy project launch