16 Facts About E-government

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E-government is the use of technological communications devices, such as computers and the Internet, to provide public services to citizens and other persons in a country or region.

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E-government offers new opportunities for more direct and convenient citizen access to government and for government provision of services directly to citizens.

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E-government is known as e-gov, electronic government, Internet governance, digital government, online government, connected government.

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E-government promotes and improves broad stakeholders contribution to national and community development, as well as deepen the governance process.

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E-government is in the early stages of development in many countries and jurisdictions, it is hard to be applied to forms of government that have been institutionalized.

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E-government cited many issues that directly tie into the fact that the system had not been automated.

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E-government allows these tasks to be performed efficiently with more convenience to individuals.

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E-government is an easy way for the public to be more involved in political campaigns.

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E-government helps simplify processes and makes government information more easily accessible for public sector agencies and citizens.

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E-government allows citizens to interact with computers to achieve objectives at any time and any location and eliminates the necessity for physical travel to government agents sitting behind desks and windows.

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Previous concern about developments in E-government concerning technology are due to the limited use of online platforms for political reasons by citizens in local political participations.

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E-government brings together all tools and databases created by Armenian state agencies and provides a user-friendly online environment for users.

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E-government refers to the simplification, implementation and support of processes for information, communication and transaction within and between state, municipal and other official institutions and between these institutions and citizens or companies and organizations through the use of digital information and communication technologies.

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E-government planning and conceptual framework has been presented to Nepal in extensive support from the Government of Korea.

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E-government practice has been slow both in adoption and practice in Nepal.

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E-government turned to Twitter co-founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams and said let's find a way for people to tweet their service requests directly to San Francisco's 311 customer service center.

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