Monday, 1 October 2012

E-government


What is e-government?

E-government is digital interactions between a government and citizens via the internet.

Democratization:One goal of e-government will be greater citizen participation. Through the internet, people from all over the country can interact with politicians on blogging   and interactive surveys will allow politicians or public servants to see the views of the people they represent on any given issue. chat rooms  can place citizens in real-time contact with elected officials, their offices or provide them with the means to replace them by interacting directly with public servants, allowing voters to have a direct impact and influence in their government.

Environmentally friendly: Having online interactions with the government would lesson the need for hard copy forms, therefore having less

Speed, efficiency, and convenience:The government allows citizens to interact with computers to achieve objectives at any time and any location, and eliminates the necessity for physical travel to government agents sitting behind desks and windows.

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This website is run by the government and tells the community what they are doing currently for e.g war in Afghanistan.  The article tells you why and what are they doing there. Also this  website where the views of the  public can be seen by the government and they might bring up the issue up if the subject is bought up several times. 





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