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  2. e-Residency of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    e-Residency of Lithuania is a program launched by Lithuania on 1 January 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The program will allow non-Lithuanian citizens to access services provided by the Lithuanian government and other institutions, such as company formation, declaration of taxes and opening of bank accounts.

  3. Ministry of Education and Science (Lithuania) - Wikipedia

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    Its operations are authorized by the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania, decrees issued by the President and Prime Minister, and laws passed by the Seimas (Parliament). Its mission is to prosecute state administration functions and realize state policy in education, science, studies branches. [4]

  4. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    According to the United Nations' 2008 worldwide e-Government Survey, [72] the website of the French prime minister is the best of its kind in western Europe due to the fact it "has a strong e-participation presence and has features for online consultation, has a separate e-government portal and has instituted a time frame to respond to citizen ...

  5. e-governance - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Education in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    The first documented school in Lithuania was established in 1387 at Vilnius Cathedral. [2] The school network was influenced by the Christianization of Lithuania.Several types of schools were present in medieval Lithuania – cathedral schools, where pupils were prepared for priesthood; parish schools, offering elementary education; and home schools dedicated to educating the children of the ...

  7. e-government - Wikipedia

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    E-government is also known as e-gov, electronic government, Internet governance, digital government, online government, connected government. [8] As of 2014 the OECD still uses the term digital government, and distinguishes it from e-government in the recommendation produced there for the Network on E-Government of the Public Governance Committee. [9]

  8. E-services - Wikipedia

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    E-service (or eservice) is a highly generic term, usually referring to "The provision of services via the Internet (the prefix 'e' standing for ‘electronic’, as it does in many other usages), thus e-Service may also include e-Commerce, although it may also include non-commercial services (online), which is usually provided by the government.

  9. M-government - Wikipedia

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    2.Open standards shall be adopted for mobile applications for ensuring the interoperability of applications across various operating systems and devices as per the Government Policy on Open Standards for e-Governance. 3. Uniform/ single pre-designated numbers (long and short codes) shall be used for mobile-based services to ensure convenience. 4.