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What (who) is E-government - definition


E-government         
SIMPLIFICATION OF THE AUTHORITIES EVERYDAY LIFE THROUGH THE USE OF THE PC AND INTERNET
Egovernment; E-Gov; Egov; E government; Government computerization; Mobile government; MGovernment; EGov; Transformational Government; Digital Government; Electronic Government; Online Government; EGovernment; Government website; Internet government; Internet-based government; Government 2.0; E-Government Readiness Index; Gov 2.0; Digital government; E-Government; Electronic government; EGDI; Transformational government
E-government (short for electronic 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. E-government offers new opportunities for more direct and convenient citizen access to government and for government provision of services directly to citizens.
E-government Development Center         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY IN AZERBAIJAN
E-government Development Center (Azerbaijan)
E-government Development Center () is a public legal entity that provides governmental e-services to citizens and non-citizens. The Center is subordinated to State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations.
E-Government in South Korea         
E-government began in South Korea in the 1980s when the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs (MOGAHA) began to implement ICT within government, based on the "National Backbone Computer Network" consisting of five national networks. An Information Super-Highway was launched in 1993, followed by the creation of the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC).
Examples of use of E-government
1. He said that the e–government data center would be operational during the conference along with the e–government network.
2. It gained first place in the branch of e–government transactions for 2006 as the best e–government portal for a government establishment.
3. We have also launched a program for e–government.
4. The website includes three competitions sponsored by Dubai e–Government.
5. Car tax is an important benchmark for e–government.