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Details on International

Socitm's International work aims to raise members' awareness of international issues, establish relationships with overseas organisations and provide a focal point for involvement in global initiatives.

International collaboration allows Socitm members to:

  • share ideas and experience of e-government
  • adapt successful solutions pioneered elsewhere
  • avoid reinventing wheels
  • make comparisons where these are meaningful
  • get the best use of scarce resources and finance

Already, Socitm's international exchanges have demonstrated that:

  • whilst the structure of local service delivery is different, the services delivered are less so
  • British local authorities seem generally bigger and provide more services than other countries
  • freedom of information in the USA has very different influences from Data Protection in the UK
  • the UK's concern about the introduction of ID cards and national databases is not always shared abroad
  • looser central government control over local government can increase innovation

Socitm has formed partnerships and links with a number of similar professional associations around the world. Their details can be found on these pages.

Socitm's partner associations collaborated on Local e-government Now: a worldwide view, the first definitive international study of local e-government which was launched as a report in August 2002.

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