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When e-government services are planned and interoperability requirements arise, IFs shall provide guidance about how to proceed and what options are available. Many NIFs provide information about standards to be applied, as well as potential building blocks for services. To a lesser degree they deal with IT governance options, and if they do, NIFs are confined to governmental units on the national level. However, many of our good practice cases demonstrate that initiatives for improving existing e-government services – or creating new ones – may arise anywhere, including the local, regional, or state levels. These initiatives universally require cooperation between units which might have had no direct relationship before.
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Kubicek, H., Cimander, R., Scholl, H.J. (2011). Strategic Choices for Setting Up Interoperable E-Government Services. In: Organizational Interoperability in E-Government. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22502-4_10
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