E-Government Final Formated Submitted To ICICT 2015 PDF
E-Government Final Formated Submitted To ICICT 2015 PDF
E-Government Final Formated Submitted To ICICT 2015 PDF
I.
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
Percent
54.80%
44.70%
38.4%
34.70%
27.90%
23.30%
22.80%
21.70%
10.20%
C. Components of E-government
The system of e-governance is supported by 5 pillars :( 1)
Computer, (2) Connectivity (3) Content (4) Consumer and (5)
confidence building. Parinder (2001). "Computer" in this
context refers to all the hardware and software requirements of
government. "Connectivity" refers to all the information
carriers system, bandwidth etc. "Content" refers to the
information that is exchange between the 'consumers' of the
system. "Consumer" refers to the entire human and human
substitutes system that access and uses the' Content' in the e
governance system. "Confidence building" refers to such of
these measures that helps the citizens develop a confidence in
the egovernance and encourage them to take to etransformation.
This is represented in the following diagram by Sumanjeet
(2006)
Figure 2: Stages of E-Government, Source: Layne (2001)
E. Global E-Government
According to West (2011) it is difficult to compare
countries around the world because to their sheer
heterogeneity in terms of economic development, regime type,
cultural patterns, telecommunication infrastructure and
internet usage. Some countries are extremely rich while other
may lack basic resources.
Toni (2014) says that governments around the world have
been pressured to implement e-government programs in order
to improve the government citizen dialogue.
F. Functions of E-Government
According to West (2011) E-govt. is based on promise of
better service delivery at lower cost to the tax payer. Through
economies of scale, that become possible through the use of
new technologies, digital delivery systems, and safe money
and in the long run produce substantial savings in the public
sector operations. Citizens can access information and services
from their homes or offices and do so in a way that saves the
govt. money. Not only will this technological revolution
increase the personal convenience to members of the public
and the private sector, it will also provide a means for more
efficient and effective govt. operations.
Stephen H. Holden (2003) sums it up this way While Egovt. clearly holds great potential to improve government
performance and possibly help and restore public confidence
in public institutions, there are virtually no research results to
help guide this rapid transition. According to Caroline (2006)
E-govt. has the potential to reduce the cost of service
delivery, although the front end costs of development may
mean the cost savings are not immediately realized.
Areas
In Relation to
Public
In Relation to
business
Descript
ion
Tax Payments
Paying Bills
Voter Information
Death & Birth
Certificates
Reservations and
status information
Complaint tracking
Video on demand
Public Information
Supplies
Procurement
Proposals and
bids
Data sales
Permitting and
licensing
Inventory
management
In relation
to
Employees
Intranet
Document
Management
Executive
info system
ERP
Geographic
Information
System
CRM
H. Development of E-Govenrnment
We can define five stages of E- Government Development
Emerging Web Presence
Enhanced web presence
Interactive web presence
Transactional web presence
Seamless or fully integrated web presence
Source: Barthwal (2003)
Toni (2014) says that e-democracy is the last stage of egovernment, he also emphasize a lot on the role of egovernment in the transparency of the issues and argues that a
common definition of transparency defines the term as the
ability to look through the windows of an institution. he also
says as such transparency refers to the extent of a
governments online information provision regarding internal
work, decision making process, and procedures. The concept
of transparency is a critical tool but it is also an end in itself.
he quoted that government should use online transparency
features in their e-government practices to enhance their
legitimacy and citizens trust. As transparency generates
accountability, transparency relates to the notion of power (i.e.
information is power)
LITERATURE SEARCH
In relation
to Govt.
Information
Exchange
Reporting
Regional
Planning
Transfer of
funds
Joint Power
agreements
V.
LITERATURE REVIEW
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