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- E-Government_Unit abstract "The e-Government Unit (eGU), was a unit of the Cabinet Office of the government of the United Kingdom responsible for helping various government departments use information technology to increase efficiency and improve electronic access to government services. It is therefore deeply involved in issues of e-Government.It was created by Prime Minister Tony Blair in September 2004, replacing the Office of the e-Envoy.Its first head was Ian Watmore, who was succeeded in January 2006 by Andrew Stott.The eGU website was closed down in 2007.".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageExternalLink e-government.
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- E-Government_Unit wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageRevisionID "699031845".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Stott.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_Office.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_Prime_Ministers_Office.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cabinet_Office_(United_Kingdom).
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:E-government.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Open_government_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_bodies_and_task_forces_of_the_United_Kingdom_government.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink E-government.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Human_resources.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Watmore.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Information_and_communications_technology.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Information_technology.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_the_e-Envoy.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Program_management.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Blair.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "E-Government Unit ".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "E-Government Unit".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageWikiLinkText "e-Government Unit".
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- E-Government_Unit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Update.
- E-Government_Unit subject Category:British_Prime_Ministers_Office.
- E-Government_Unit subject Category:Cabinet_Office_(United_Kingdom).
- E-Government_Unit subject Category:E-government.
- E-Government_Unit subject Category:Open_government_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- E-Government_Unit subject Category:Public_bodies_and_task_forces_of_the_United_Kingdom_government.
- E-Government_Unit hypernym Unit.
- E-Government_Unit type Organisation.
- E-Government_Unit type Organisation.
- E-Government_Unit comment "The e-Government Unit (eGU), was a unit of the Cabinet Office of the government of the United Kingdom responsible for helping various government departments use information technology to increase efficiency and improve electronic access to government services.".
- E-Government_Unit label "E-Government Unit".
- E-Government_Unit sameAs Q5321406.
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- E-Government_Unit sameAs Q5321406.
- E-Government_Unit wasDerivedFrom E-Government_Unit?oldid=699031845.
- E-Government_Unit isPrimaryTopicOf E-Government_Unit.