This report explores the Bush Administration's initiative of implementing electronic rulemaking (e-rulemaking) in the federal government, the questions regarding how this initiative is being funded, its overall structure, its costs and expected financial benefits, the functionality of some of the applications being used, and its effect on public participation in the rulemaking process
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The E-G...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...
Federal regulations are among the most important and widely used tools for implementing the laws of ...
Federal regulations are among the most important and widely used tools for implementing the laws of ...
Electronic rulemaking, or e-rulemaking, offers the potential to overcome some of the informational c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The E-G...
In order to channel interest in e-rulemaking toward effective and meaningful innovations in regulato...
This Article examines the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking with an examination of data about all ...
This Article examines the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking with an examination of data about all ...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens\u27 involvement ...
A new online system is being created to support rulemaking, the process agencies use to implement fe...
E-Rulemaking aims to increase public participation and to improve governmental processes in creating...
Drawing on a survey of U.S. civil servants engaged in developing regulations across a wide variety o...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The E-G...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...
Federal regulations are among the most important and widely used tools for implementing the laws of ...
Federal regulations are among the most important and widely used tools for implementing the laws of ...
Electronic rulemaking, or e-rulemaking, offers the potential to overcome some of the informational c...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The E-G...
In order to channel interest in e-rulemaking toward effective and meaningful innovations in regulato...
This Article examines the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking with an examination of data about all ...
This Article examines the theoretical promise of e-rulemaking with an examination of data about all ...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens’ involvement in ...
Proponents of electronic rulemaking proposals designed to enhance ordinary citizens\u27 involvement ...
A new online system is being created to support rulemaking, the process agencies use to implement fe...
E-Rulemaking aims to increase public participation and to improve governmental processes in creating...
Drawing on a survey of U.S. civil servants engaged in developing regulations across a wide variety o...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The E-G...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...
Of all recent efforts to transform the federal bureaucracy through the use of information technology...