Making Connections and
Meeting the Challenge:
E-Government and the
Public Service of Canada

Notes for an Address by
Mel Cappe
Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet

at the
Assistant Deputy Ministers' Forum
Ottawa, Ontario
May 3, 2000

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Introduction

Where We’ve Come From – Some Personal Reflections

Where We’ve Come From – Strong Commitments

"Modernizing service delivery has been a priority for my predecessors in their role as the Head of the Public Service. This continues to be a major priority for me, with a particular focus on better serving Canadians in our increasingly digital world."

Where We are Today – Digitizing Information and Modernizing Service Delivery

"In addition to providing information on all federal government programs and services, searchable by department, the Government of Canada site is chock full of content on Canadian history, facts and symbol – complete with interactive quizzes to test your knowledge."

1. Service Canada

2. Government on Line

Moving beyond Information and Service ...

... Towards E-Democracy

Some Issues to Consider As We Move Forward

1.  The "Digital Divide"

2.  Privacy and Security

3.  The Policy, Legal and Regulatory Framework

4.  Implications for Governance

5.  Time and Expectations

6.  Last issue ... Getting our Own House in Order

Where are we going?

Conclusion

"With motion pictures, it took 30 years before someone thought of doing a close-up. On the Internet, we probably haven't discovered the close-up yet."



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