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Title: OAMMA MAY 2001


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OAMMA - MAY 2001
  • Topic E-Com Ohio
  • Host Center for Public Management and
    Regional Affairs, Miami University
  • Date May 18, 2001

2
Center for Public Management and Regional Affairs
  • Staff
  • Dr. Philip A. Russo, Director
  • Lori B. Libby, Sr. Project Manager
  • Andrew M. Dudas, Project Manager
  • Mark H. Morris, Project Manager

3
E-Com Ohio Initiative
  • To measure the current online presence of the
    public sector (counties, cities/villages, and
    townships)
  • To encourage local governments to boost their
    online presence

4
Data and Results
Source E-Com Ohio 2000 Findings
5
Web Site Evaluation
  • All local government web sites were reviewed and
    evaluated using the criteria established by E-Com
    Ohio to determine the stage of development for
    each site.
  • There are five stages of development that are
    used to classify local government web sites.

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Web Site Evaluation - Stages of Development
Stage 1
Stage 2
Basic, static content
Some dynamic content
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Basic interactive features
Multiple advanced interactive features
Site serves as a portal
7
Site Evaluation - Stages of Development
  • Stage 1 Site contains basic, static content
    such as a directory and departmental listings.
    Example
  • Stage 2 Site contains dynamic content such as a
    calendar of events, official reports, and
    printable forms. Example
  • Stage 3 Site contains at least one basic
    interactive feature such as an internal search
    function or the ability to submit forms and
    requests online. Example
  • Stage 4 Site contains multiple interactive
    features such as an internal search function or
    the ability to submit forms and requests online.
    Example
  • Stage 5 Site serves as a portal to multiple
    services and resources. Example

8
County Web Site Evaluation
Source E-Com Ohio 2000 Findings, N88 counties
9
City/Village Web Site Evaluation
Source E-Com Ohio 2000 Findings, N205 (sample
size)
10
Township Web Site Evaluation
Source E-Com Ohio 2000 Findings, N1309 townships
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Web Site Content
12
Summary
  • The Internet presence among Ohios counties,
    cities/villages, and townships is growing
    rapidly.
  • Townships are the least likely to have web sites.
  • The majority of local government web sites are in
    the 1st or 2nd Stage of Development. Very few
    sites have reached the 4th or 5th Stage of
    Development.
  • Local government web sites cover a wide variety
    of content.

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