E-government
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E-government (short for electronic government) is the use of technological communications devices, such as computers and the Internet, to provide public services to citizens and other persons in a country or region. E-government offers new opportunities for more direct and convenient citizen access to government, and for government provision of services directly to citizens.
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See also
- AI mayor
- Center for Electronic Governance at UNU-IIST
- Collaborative e-democracy
- Cyberocracy
- Digital era governance
- Digital 5
- Digital Government Society of North America
- E-democracy
- E-Government Unit
- E-participation
- E-procurement
- E-government factsheets
- eGovernment in Europe
- Electronic voting
- eRulemaking
- Government by algorithm
- Information society
- International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance
- Issue tracking systems in government
- National Center for Digital Governance
- Online consultation
- Online petition
- Online deliberation
- Online volunteering
- Open-source governance
- Open government
- Project Cybersyn
- Teleadministration
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