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Business case for the development of a portal website

Local Authorities can use the business case for the development of a portal website designed in-house that was developed by the partnership, to inform their own decision-making about in-house development.

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Authoring body :Shropshire County Council, Bridgnorth District Council, North Shropshire District Council, Oswestry Borough Council, Shropshire County Council, South Shropshire District Council.
Date available :1 April 2005
Programme :Shropshire IEG Partnership
Product type :One-off product
Project stage :Plan
Technical supplier :Panda net

Gershon categories :Productive time
Transactional services
Service areas :Community and living
Council, government and democracy
Education and learning
Leisure and culture
Transport and streets
Priority service outcomes :Application for school places
Information about Looked After Children
Consultation alerts
A-Z information deep linking
Council meetings information
Reporting of environmental issues
Establishment of a single business account
Efficiency savings from e-payments
Online payments
e-Billing for Council Tax and Business Rates
Parking fine appeals
Booking of sports and leisure facilities
Website conformance to WAI level AA
Compliance with e-GIF and e-GMS
Customer take-up targets & measurement
Publication of website service standards
Website performance monitoring
CPA key lines
of enquiry :
Corporate - Ambition for the council
Corporate - Capacity
Corporate - Performance management
Use of Resources - Internal control
Use of Resources - Value for money
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