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A. Problem Analysis

 1. What was the problem before the implementation of the initiative?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

B. Strategic Approach

 2. What was the solution?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 3. How did the initiative solve the problem and improve people’s lives?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

C. Execution and Implementation

 4. In which ways is the initiative creative and innovative?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 5. Who implemented the initiative and what is the size of the population affected by this initiative?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.
 6. How was the strategy implemented and what resources were mobilized?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 7. Who were the stakeholders involved in the design of the initiative and in its implementation?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 8. What were the most successful outputs and why was the initiative effective?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 9. What were the main obstacles encountered and how were they overcome?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

D. Impact and Sustainability

 10. What were the key benefits resulting from this initiative?
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 11. Did the initiative improve integrity and/or accountability in public service? (If applicable)
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

 12. Were special measures put in place to ensure that the initiative benefits women and girls and improves the situation of the poorest and most vulnerable? (If applicable)
A delegation from Singapore visited DPADM on 4 September 2013 to share and exchange ideas on e-government, open data and co-creation initiatives. The delegation gave a presentation to DPADM on Singapore’s initiatives in the area of e-government and discussed about the latest trends and strategies. The ideas about the role of technology and e-government in improving public sector outcomes, principles for e-government management and governance and key success factors for e-government were also discussed. The topics of open data, data analytics trends and their value for the public sector, as well as good ideas in encouraging co-creation between government, businesses and people were also discussed. DPADM presented the work of the Division, highlighting the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Government Readiness (METER), the Measurement and Evaluation Tool for E-Participation (METEP), The Guidelines on Open Government Data for Citizen Engagement and E-Government Survey.

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