
E-Governance
Sign in to saveElectronic governance or e-governance is the use of information technology to provide government services, information exchange, communication transactions, and integration of different stand-alone systems between government to citizen (G2C), government to business (G2B), government to government (G2G), government to employees (G2E), and back-office processes and interactions within the entire governance framework. Through IT, citizens can access government services through e-governance. The government, citizens, and businesses/interest groups are the three primary target groups that can be id
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Encyclopedic overview
21 sectionsContents
- Government to citizen
- By country
- Concerns
- Government to employees
- Government to government
- E-government
- Editorial
- Overview
- Objective
- Delivery model
- Internal G2G (UK)
- Government to business
- Objective
- Benefits for business
- Disadvantages
- Examples
- Overview
- Challenges – International position
- See also
- References
- Further reading
Electronic governance or e-governance is the use of information technology to provide government services, information exchange, communication transactions, and integration of different stand-alone systems between government to citizen (G2C), government to business (G2B), government to government (G2G), government to employees (G2E), and back-office processes and interactions within the entire governance framework. Through IT, citizens can access government services through e-governance. The government, citizens, and businesses/interest groups are the three primary target groups that can be identified in governance concepts.
== Government to citizen == The goal of government-to-citizen (G2C) e-governance is to offer a variety of ICT services to citizens in an efficient and economical manner and to strengthen the relationship between government and citizens using technology.
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