The Commonwealth Centre for Electronic Governance (CCEG) is a think tank operating under the auspices of an e-Governance program of the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, UK. CCEG is a legal entity incorporated in the United Kingdom and Canada in November 2000. It operates on a global scale, with a board of Directors and Advisory Council from around the world. Members come from government, the private sector and civil society. The Chair of the Advisory Council is Michael Turner, Assistant Deputy Minister, GTIS, PWGSC. The Vice-Chair of the Council, and co-Founder of CCEG is Rogers W'Okot-Uma, Chief Programme Officer, Management and Training Services Division, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, UK. The Chair of the Board, and co-founder of CCEG is Thomas B. Riley, President of Riley Information Services Inc. |