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Hype Cycle for Government, 2005
20 July 2005
 
Andrea Di Maio   Mark Driver   Nikos Drakos   Alexander Linden   Michael A. Silver   Martin Gilliland   Rita E. Knox   Charles Abrams   Matthew W. Cain   Frank Buytendijk   Christopher H. Baum   Jeff Vining   Jim Sinur   Lou Latham   Matt Light   Ant Allan   Gregg Kreizman   Kristian Steenstrup   Esteban Kolsky   Whit Andrews   Yefim V. Natis   Kenneth Chin   Debra Logan   Bob Hafner   Toby Bell   Christophe Uzureau   Ted Friedman   Vic Wheatman   Ray Wagner   Monica Basso   Steve Cramoysan   Bern Elliot   David McClure   Richard G. Harris   Rishi Sood  

Although improving performance and security remain important issues, the need to integrate processes across departments and government tiers is driving important changes in 2005.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
The Hype Cycle
2.0
    
On the Rise

2.1
    
Open-Source Public-Sector Vertical Applications
2.2
    
Open-Source Business Applications
2.3
    
Corporate Semantic Web
2.4
    
Linux on Desktop for Mainstream Business Users
2.5
    
Tax XML
3.0
    
At the Peak

3.1
    
Enterprise Instant Messaging
3.2
    
Corporate Performance Management
3.3
    
Public-Access Wireless Internet
3.4
    
Radio Frequency Identification for Logistics
3.5
    
Business Process Management
3.6
    
Open-Source Tools for Web Content Management
3.7
    
Project and Portfolio Management
3.8
    
Public Semantic Web
4.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

4.1
    
Biometric Identity Documents
4.2
    
Universal Business Language
4.3
    
Biometric User Identification
4.4
    
Packaged CRM
4.5
    
Web Services-Enabled Business Models
4.6
    
Service-Oriented Architecture
4.7
    
Records Management
4.8
    
Ethernet MAN/WAN Services
4.9
    
Global Justice Extensible Markup Language Data Model
4.10
    
E-Forms
4.11
    
Application Platform Suites
4.12
    
Biometric Government-to-Citizen Compliance and Fraud Reduction
4.13
    
Mobile Phone Payments
4.14
    
Business Application Data Warehouses
4.15
    
Public-Key Operations
5.0
    
Climbing the Slope

5.1
    
Federated Identity Management
5.2
    
Linux on Desktop for Data Entry Workers
5.3
    
Security Assertion Markup Language
5.4
    
Location-"Aware" Applications
5.5
    
Natural Language Speech Recognition
5.6
    
Web Services Security Standards
5.7
    
VoIP
5.8
    
Packaged Enterprise Resource Planning
6.0
    
Entering the Plateau

6.1
    
Wireless E-Mail
6.2
    
Internal Web Services
7.0
    
Appendix A: Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
8.0
    
Appendix B: Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels

    
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Table 1.  
Technologies Enabling Joined-Up Government
 

Table 2.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 3.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 4.  
Maturity Levels
 

List of Figures



Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for Government, 2005
 

Figure 2. 
Hype Cycle for Government Technologies, 2004
 



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