E-government is a generic term for web-based services from agencies of governments.
In e-government, the government uses information technology and particularly the Internet to support government operations, engage citizens, and provide government services
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E-government is defined by other sources as follows
While definitions of e-government by various sources may vary widely, there is a common theme
E-government involves using information technology, and especially the Internet, to improve the delivery of government services to citizens, businesses, and other government agencies.
E-government enables citizens to interact and receive services from the federal, state or local governments twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
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Types of E-Government can be classified into 8 categories
1) Government-to-Citizen (G2C)
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2) Citizen-to-Government (C2G)
3) Government-to-Business (G2B)
4) Business -to-Government (B2G)
5) Government-to-Employee (G2E)
6) Government-to-Government (G2G)
7) Government-to-Nonprofit (G2N)
8) Nonprofit-to-Government (N2G)
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plications and processing system paperless in E-office.
6) Government-to-Government (G2G)
Provide the Government`s departments or agencies cooperation and communication online base on mega database of government to have an impact on efficiency and effectiveness.
7) Government-to-Nonprofit (G2N)
7) Government-to-Nonprofit (G2N)
Government provides information and communication to nonprofit organizations
8) Nonprofit-to-Government (N2G)
Exchange of information and communication between government and nonprofit organizations
1) Creating a better business environment
The use of ICT in government help create a business-friendly environment by streamlining the interaction and improving the interface between government & business
2) Customers online, not in line
The effective delivery of public goods and services to citizens accompanied by quick response government with minimal direct intervention by a public official.
3) Strengthening good governance