Implementing the
President’s Management Agenda for E-Government
Simplified Delivery of Services to Citizens
February 27, 2002
E-Government Strategy
E-Government Strategy
EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503
February 27, 2002
TO: Mitchell E. Daniels
Director, Office and Management and Budget
In your July 18, 2001 Memo (OMB Memorandum M-01-28), you established an E-Government
Task Force to identify priority actions that achieve strategic improvements in government and
set in motion a transformation of government around citizen needs.
We launched that Task Force on August 9, 2001, and by mid-September it had completed its
work and recommendations. At the October 3, 2001 meeting of the President's Management
Council, the recommendations were considered and approved. Subsequently, multi-agency
project teams and OMB staff have developed the implementation roadmap.
Attached is the federal government’s E-Government Strategy, including a implementation
roadmap that implements the Task Force’s findings. It represents the work of the 81 Task
Force members from 46 agencies and bureaus, as well as subsequent decisions made in
preparing the FY 2003 Budget. The initiatives are targeted at improving the quality of services
to citizens, businesses, governments and government employees, as well as the effectiveness
and efficiency of the federal government. Managing partner agencies are currently leading
efforts to implement each initiative in a phased approach that builds on the re-launch of the
FirstGov portal.
I look forward to your continuing support as we continue the development and implementation
of these E-government initiatives. I would also like to thank all who participated for their
contribution.
Mark Forman
Associate Director for Information Technology and E-Government
E-Government Strategy
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