| ▲ | rickdeckard 2 hours ago | |
Great work. It's fun how these graphs indirectly hint at a cross-section of "e-Gov"/"tech-literacy in politics" per country with those incident-tables. 1. Countries with strong e-government and HIGH understanding of its requirements rank LOW (good!) 2. Countries with evolving e-government practices and LOW understanding of the implications rank HIGH (bad!) 3. Countries FAR BEHIND in e-government practices rank LOW (...good?) Goes to show that globally we need more tech-literate people on the forefront of politics, so that the proper priorities are also set in execution... | ||