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E Government Development Models

overall review score: 4.2
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E-government development models refer to frameworks and strategic approaches used by governments to implement, manage, and enhance digital public services. These models aim to improve government efficiency, transparency, citizen engagement, and service delivery through the integration of information and communication technologies (ICT). They outline the stages, processes, and methodologies for evolving traditional governmental operations into digital-centric entities that meet the needs of modern societies.

Key Features

  • Structured frameworks guiding e-government implementation
  • Stages of digital maturity and deployment
  • Focus on citizen-centric services
  • Integration of ICT infrastructure across agencies
  • Emphasis on transparency, accountability, and efficiency
  • Incorporation of legal and policy frameworks to support digital transformation
  • Use of technological innovations such as cloud computing, data analytics, and mobile platforms

Pros

  • Enhances accessibility and convenience of government services for citizens
  • Promotes transparency and reduces corruption through digitization
  • Increases operational efficiency within government agencies
  • Facilitates better data management and decision-making
  • Encourages citizen participation and democratic engagement

Cons

  • Requires significant initial investment in infrastructure and training
  • Potential digital divide issues affecting underserved populations
  • Cybersecurity risks associated with increased digitalization
  • Resistance to change within government institutions
  • Complexity in coordinating multi-agency initiatives

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