For Customer Experience Professionals (Length: 6 pages)
This is a Consumer Technographics document

September 19, 2007

Benchmark 2007: Minimal Progress In eGovernment Adoption

This is the fifth document in the "State Of Consumers And Technology: Benchmark 2007" series.

by Alan E. Webber

with Gene Leganza, Ted Schadler, Heidi Lo, April Lawson


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Citizens see government portals primarily as information sources, not as an interaction hub. US and Canadian governments at every level continue to fail to convince citizens of the advantages of online self-service. Early Adopters use eGovernment services more than citizens with lower levels of income and technology optimism, but governments face challenges attracting as users and converting to transactors consumers in every group.

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Technology: Customer Experience, eBusiness/eCommerce
Industry: Consumer Portals & Search, Consumer Technology, eBusiness/eCommerce Adoption, eGovernment, Government
Geography: North America