1. E-government and IT policy: Choices for government outreach and policy making.
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Qureshi, Sajda
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INTERNET , *ELECTRONIC government information , *INTERNET in public administration , *ECONOMIC development , *COMPUTER science , *HIGH technology , *INFORMATION technology ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
This article discusses e-government and information technology policy and the choices for government outreach and policy making. Governments that want to connect with their citizens through online media can potentially implement their policies more effectively and increase their influence on citizens more directly. The delivery of public sector information and services to citizens through the Internet is considered to be e-government. While the benefits of e-government are compelling, it is worth noting that the countries that are taking advantage of this trend are those that have a high concentration of Internet hosts per thousand inhabitants. The benefits of e-government may indeed materialize in countries where a majority of the electorate uses the Internet frequently. At the same time, GSM-based mobile (wireless) phones are replacing land line connections in many developing countries because of the cost and unreliability of land connections--this has an impact on Internet viability for e-government. The connection between national policies and development appears to be an illusive one. However, an understanding of what constitutes this link can provide governments with powerful tools to bring about economic growth.
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- 2005
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