Implementing e-government (IEG)
The City of London's final IEG statement (6) was published in
April 2006, as required by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
who was responsible for the eGovernment programme at that time. The
statement is available below:
Download the City of London's current IEG
statement (IEG6) (549kb)
This
website complies with the eGif standard for interoperability and
the City of London is an accredited organisation.
This website was awarded transactional status by SOCITM's Better
Connected 2006 survey.
Visit DirectGov to read more about
e-government
Availability and usage
The City of London regards this online facility as a significant
way of improving its service to the business community and public
alike.
To that end, a technical infrastructure has been put in place at
a dedicated data centre which aims to make this website available
at all times throughout the year. The website contains a mix of
content ranging from general service information to searchable
databases and online applications. There will inevitably be
occasions when the complete site is not available and on these
occasions you will come across a warning page that a particular
service is temporarily unavailable.
One of the aims of the website is to improve the availability
and take up of services. The web servers log information about
visitor’s computers, their operating systems and browser versions
for example as well as their path through the site. This
information is important as it helps to inform discussion about
site improvement.
In this section you will find information about the
website’s availability as well as information showing how
usage of the site is growing.
If you have any comments on the information being supplied in
this section, please email us at
web@cityoflondon.gov.uk.