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Worldwide Examples of Public-Value-of-IT Frameworks
26 February 2007
 
Andrea Di Maio  

IT investment planning and management in government require a consistent definition of public value. Many public-value-of-IT frameworks have been used or proposed in different countries, each with their own strengths, weaknesses and commonalities.








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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
Overview
2.0
    
The Gartner Definition of PVIT

2.1
    
Public Value of IT
2.2
    
Criteria to Evaluate Existing Frameworks
3.0
    
PVIT Frameworks in the United States

3.1
    
Value-Measuring Methodology

3.1.1
    
Strengths
3.1.2
    
Weaknesses
3.1.3
    
More Information
3.2
    
Federal EA Performance Reference Model

3.2.1
    
Strengths
3.2.2
    
Weaknesses
3.2.3
    
More Information
4.0
    
PVIT Frameworks in Europe

4.1
    
Germany: WiBe

4.1.1
    
Strengths
4.1.2
    
Weaknesses
4.1.3
    
More Information
4.2
    
France: MAREVA

4.2.1
    
Strengths
4.2.2
    
Weaknesses
4.2.3
    
More Information
4.3
    
European Union: eGovernment Economics Project

4.3.1
    
Strengths
4.3.2
    
Weaknesses
5.0
    
PVIT Frameworks in Australia

5.1
    
Demand and Value Assessment

5.1.1
    
Strengths
5.1.2
    
Weaknesses
5.1.3
    
More Information
5.2
    
ICT Business Case Guide and Tools

5.2.1
    
Strengths
5.2.2
    
Weaknesses
5.2.3
    
More Information
6.0
    
Comparison of PVIT Frameworks
7.0
    
Conclusion
8.0
    
Recommendations


List of Tables



Table 1.  
Framework Comparison
 

List of Figures



Figure 1. 
A Sample of VMM
 

Figure 2. 
A Sample of FEA PRM
 

Figure 3. 
A Sample of WiBe 4.0
 

Figure 4. 
A Sample of MAREVA
 

Figure 5. 
A Sample of an eGEP Measurement Framework
 

Figure 6. 
A Sample of an AGIMO Profile
 

Figure 7. 
A Sample ICT Business Guide and Tool
 



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