The
government sector has the largest proportion of the
total US IT spending of any industry. It’s not
surprising that the information-technology revolution
transformed the way government delivers and tracks data.
What may be surprising, though, is that government—at
both the federal and state level—is projected
to keep increasing its IT spending, according to recent
reports. With much of the overall IT outlays coming
in areas such as software and networking, though, the
business of government is looking good for business.
NanoInfoTek’s e-Governance
practice is primarily engaged in helping governments
and its agencies to align their services and performance
with the changing needs of citizens, employees and stakeholders.
Governments all across the world
recognize the need to improve the efficiency of their
service delivery to their citizens and businesses. The
new reality is that the government sector is compelled
to operate in a citizen centric environment that can
harness the power of new technologies.
With the rapid pace of change in the IT industry, there
has been a shift in focus from the traditional inputs
of a production process to the processes involved in
the creation, storage, dissemination and use of information.
An IT-driven system of e-Governance works better, costs
less, and is capable of servicing citizens' needs as
never before.
NanoInfoTek, with its in-depth
knowledge of government sector, offers analytical and
innovative solutions to help government agencies reach
a greater understanding of the wants and needs of citizens
who are becoming increasingly techno-savvy. We've identified
the primary issues of concern to public agencies and
can offer custom tailored solutions to address those
concerns.
Our service portfolio
in the government sector covers:
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Government to citizens (G2C) |
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Government to business enterprises (G2B) |
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Inter-agency relationships (G2G) |
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Government to employees (G2E) |
Our solutions offer:
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Government to citizens (G2C) |
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Government to business enterprises (G2B) |
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Inter-agency relationships (G2G) |
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Government to employees (G2E) |
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