Gov 2.0 focussed on government at expense of public
ComputerWorld Australia
While progress is being made in Government 2.0, it is government, rather than the public, that is reaping the rewards of the technology-led initiative. According to IBRS advisor, Guy Cranswick, while it was positive that governments were opening up and communicating with the public, the motivation was not greater transparency of government.
NEXT STORY: DISA's Museum Grade Message System




