World e-Parliament Report 2012

 

The World e-Parliament Report 2012 documents the efforts of legislatures to use information and communication technologies (ICT) to support their constitutional functions. The Report is based on the Global Survey of ICT in Parliaments 2012 conducted by the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament between February and May 2012, which is the third in a series of surveys that began in 2007.

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Cover 139 KB
Foreword and Acknowledgements600.83 KB
Executive Summary181.99 KB
Table of contents123.98 KB
Introduction784.7 KB
Chapter 1 - Major Global Trends since 2010 and Possible Developments beyond 2012460.09 KB
Chapter 2 - Communication and Engagement1.17 MB
Chapter 3 - Achieving Openness, Transparency, and Accountability through Websites1.27 MB
Chapter 4 - Technology Services for Members1.24 MB
Chapter 5 - From Paper Documents to Digital Information: Managing Parliamentary Documentation1.03 MB
Chapter 6 - Libraries and Research Services1.28 MB
Chapter 7 - Human Resources and Technical Infrastructure1004.15 KB
Chapter 8 - ICT Strategic Planning and Implementation for e-Parliament 1.53 MB
Chapter 9 - The State of e-Parliament in 2012763.58 KB
Chapter 10 - Advancing Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation708.28 KB
Chapter 11 - Major Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendations 269.2 KB
Bibliography, list of boxes, list of Figures211.64 KB
Annexes1.07 MB
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