Gov get feedback online !?
A very interesting post by Khalaf pointed out that the National Agenda Committee will post the Agenda document online for feedback, now that’s a first, and something that I would salute. It basically means that the committee (government) thinks that the internet is a good medium to collect feedback about the document. Now I am not sure that I will read the full document, or post my feedback on it, but I am really happy for such move. I wonder who’s really behind it, and the reasons for it.
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October 17th, 2005 at 10:33 pm
but we all know that the Internet is only accessible (for various reasons) to one section of the population. I highly doubt that teh debate will be representative of the majority of the citizens.
October 18th, 2005 at 1:12 pm
the king has been pushing for improvements in e-government which we are lagging behind on so im guessing this is where it’s coming from
jameed, this is going to sound discriminatory but what the hell. the people in our society who have the analytical skills, the education and have the most valuable input on the agenda are those that do have access to the net. thats the way it goes in every country in the whole wide world.
but keep in mind its a bold step considering they’re not putting a password that grants you access to the document based on level of income. anyone can access it.