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Study: IT Improving Citizen Engagement and Accountability, but Analysis Lacking


Greg Parston, director, Accenture Institute for Health and Public Service Value/Photo courtesy of Accenture
Greg Parston, director, Accenture Institute for Health and Public Service Value

October 6, 2009 By

Photo: Greg Parston, director, Accenture's Institute for Health and Public Service Value

Government agencies in the U.S. and worldwide are making big progress in using technology to improve citizen engagement and accountability, but are struggling to use IT as a means of analyzing citizens' preferences in order to tailor service delivery to individuals, according to a new report from Accenture, From e-Government to e-Governance:Using New Technologies to Strengthen Relationships With Citizens.

The report's findings come from an ongoing study by Accenture's Institute for Health and Public Service Value of dozens of governments and a series of Global Cities Forums that seek input from citizens. According to the report, governments are using new technologies to drive a move toward "a relationship [with citizens] that is about genuine engagement of people in their governance -- not one that is merely about voting in elections, answering surveys or paying taxes, as important as these things are."

Greg Parston, the institute's director, told Government Technology that many countries, particularly the U.S. and the UK, are making great strides in improving public engagement accountability through the use of technology. He cited as examples the dashboard of IT projects launched by federal CIO Vivek Kundra, the launch of Recovery.gov, and New York City performance reporting.

"But where people are really struggling is in the area of using new technologies to do customer segmentation analysis and to ensure access to citizens -- even citizens who are suffering because of the digital divide," Parston said.

Accenture found that citizens want their governments to deliver services tailored to their individual needs, instead of the "monolithic" way most governments do so, he said.


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