Excellence in e-Government Awards: 2007 Finalist Case Studies

Publication Summary
The Excellence in e-Government Awards: 2007 Finalist Case Studies highlights the benefits that improved e-government services are continuing to deliver to citizens, business and the community.
The publication, the second in the series, features case studies from the 10 finalists for the e-Award in 2007.
The aim of the e-Award is to inspire Australian government agencies to excel and innovate in the use of information and communications technologies. The awards were introduced in 2006 by the Australian Government.
Copies of the publication (in hard copy or cd) can be obtained by contacting the AGIMO Better Practice Team.
Full Publication
Excellence in e-Government Awards: 2007 Finalist Case Studies [
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Table of contents
Winner 2007 e-Award
Highly Commended 2007 e-Award
- Education.au Limited - edna
- Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority, Victoria - MATES
- Hornsby Shire Council - Councils Online Services
Finalists 2007 e-Award
- Australian Bureau of Statistics - Improving Online Communication of Statistics
- Child Support Agency - CSAonline
- CSIRO ICT Centre - Search Services for Government
- Department of Education, Science and Training - INDIGO
- Department of Health and Ageing - PharmBiz
- Department of Territory and Municipal Services, ACT - Canberra Connect SmartForms
The Awards Process
Contact Details
To obtain hard copies of the Excellence in e-Government Awards: 2007 Finalist Case Studies publication, please email your name, organisation, delivery address and the number of copies you require to better.practice@finance.gov.au.
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