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|'''Evolution  of technology'''
 
|Initially, business process  automation within government was implemented as standalone solutions, in many  cases monolithic and mainframe solutions. As time passed, the life cycle  evolution of individual systems tended to limit their scope to those  individual systems; reinforced by a desire to restrict procurement,  technical, and change complexity and risk. Current technologies that could be  used to implement cohesive enterprise approaches were introduced relatively  recently, many years after most government systems were implemented. This gap  has been exacerbated over time by the significant difference between the ability  of the private sector and the public sector to adopt and leverage new  technologies.
 
|Initially, business process  automation within government was implemented as standalone solutions, in many  cases monolithic and mainframe solutions. As time passed, the life cycle  evolution of individual systems tended to limit their scope to those  individual systems; reinforced by a desire to restrict procurement,  technical, and change complexity and risk. Current technologies that could be  used to implement cohesive enterprise approaches were introduced relatively  recently, many years after most government systems were implemented. This gap  has been exacerbated over time by the significant difference between the ability  of the private sector and the public sector to adopt and leverage new  technologies.
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