E-Government Could Save States $11 Billion in Five Years, ITIF Says
Setting up "e-government" services could save state governments as much as $11 billion over the next five years, said a report by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. ITIF said that the cost-saving measures would employ fewer workers and be…
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run internally with services accessible to employees from anywhere and residents wouldn't have to speak to government officials in person, which would cut down on waiting lines. The federal government can help states improve their productivity by creating incentives for states to improve their use of IT, said ITIF Tuesday.