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Glossary definition(s) for: e-government
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n., The use of information technologies, especially the Internet to improve government services for and interactions with citizens (G2C) , businesses and industry (G2B), and different division of government (G2G) by simplifying processes, and by integrating and eliminating redundant systems.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology (The Society of American Archivists) ]
Dictionary definition(s) for: e-government
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n., The use of information technologies, especially the Internet to improve government services for and interactions with citizens (G2C) , businesses and industry (G2B), and different division of government (G2G) by simplifying processes, and by integrating and eliminating redundant systems.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology (The Society of American Archivists) ]
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n., Cross government co-operation. Data should be a shared resource.
[ General Dictionaries - "eGovernment: The Danish Experience." ]
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n., Government use of the web to enhance information access and service delivery to citizens, businesses and other government customers.
[ General Dictionaries - A Glossary of Archival and Records Terminology. ]
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n., Services based on Internet technologies. This involves IP networking, WWW technologies and standard browsers for easy and flexible access to information and to interactive services.
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n., Services on the net, that are customer (citizen/business) oriented and not service provider oriented. It is service delivery independent of place and time. And it is hopefully a single interface to government.
[ General Dictionaries - "eGovernment: The Danish Experience." ]
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n., The delivery of information and services online through the Internet or other digital means.
[ General Dictionaries - "Assessing E-Government: The Internet, Democracy, and Service Delivery by State and Federal Governments." ]
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