Six agencies saw their grades fall on the electronic government portion of the Bush administration's latest quarterly management score card, published Monday.
The lower marks in e-government, an initiative aimed at providing citizens with online access to government services and information, occurred 'primarily because [agencies] failed to complete key milestones in . . . implementation plans,' said Clay Johnson, deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, in a statement.
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