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  2. e-government - Wikipedia

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    The "e-government" framework was established in accordance with the "National Strategy on Information-Communication Technologies in the Development of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2003–2012)" and implemented in the framework of the "E-Azerbaijan" Program. The project is aimed to increase the convenience and efficiency of the activity of state ...

  3. E-Government Act of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    E-Government Act of 2002; Other short titles: Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002: Long title: An Act to enhance the management and promotion of electronic Government services and processes by establishing a Federal Chief Information Officer within the Office of Management and Budget, and by establishing a broad framework of measures that require using Internet-based ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. e-GIF - Wikipedia

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    An e-GIF, or eGovernment Interoperability Framework, is a scheme for ensuring the inter-operation of computer-based systems. It is intended to resolve and prevent (or at least minimise) problems arising from incompatible content of different computer systems.

  6. E-Government in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The passage of the Electronic Government Act of 2001 provided the essential legal framework, facilitating the advancement of e-government initiatives. [1] [2] South Korea's progress in digital government services is evidenced by its performance in the United Nations' E-Government Development Index (EGDI). Starting at 13th out of 191 countries ...

  7. E-governance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Holden defines e-government as “the delivery of government services and information electronically 24 hours per day, seven days per week.” [3] There are many benefits associated with e-governance in the United States and the involvement of citizens in the process.

  8. E-services - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, some e-government initiatives have flourished in developing countries too, e.g. Brazil, India, Chile, etc. [13] What the experience in these countries shows, is that governments in the developing world can effectively exploit and appropriate the benefits of ICT, but e-government success entails the accommodation of certain unique ...

  9. e-GMS - Wikipedia

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    The e-Government Metadata Standard, e-GMS, is the UK e-Government Metadata Standard. It defines how UK public sector bodies should label content such as web pages and documents to make such information more easily managed, found and shared.