Developing country (DC) governments have been using information and Communication technologies (ICTs) supporting and transforming the external Workings of governance by processing and communicating data. E-Governance should be seen to encompass all ICTs, but the key innovation is computer networks. Bangladesh has failed to progress towards achieving its target as envisaged in its information Technology (IT) policy documentation. Besides, the unequal access to computers and other digital technologies in the developing world from the developed world creates digital divide. Closing the technology gap would lift people out of poverty, while creating a large business opportunity for the high technology industry (World Resources Institute, 2000)....
Technology is changing our world at an astonishing pace. One of the features of technological develo...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an effective framework for implementing electronic governance (e-...
Today, new global standards of governance are emerging. Citizens of developing countries are demandi...
Developing country (DC) governments have been using information and Communication technologies (ICTs...
The phrase ‘digital divide' has now come of age, having been conceptualized in the 1990s with variou...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
In this new era of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) the role of government is changing...
Government functions are the most profound areas where the new information and communication technol...
Many governments world wide are attempting to increase accountability, transparency, and the quality...
Electronic governance in short e-governance is a smeared concept in the development discourse. This ...
The application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by the government to deliver var...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
E-governance is a much talk issue in the present days or even last two decade as a policy to removin...
In recent years, the strategic, co-ordinated use of information and communication technolo-gies (ICT...
E-government refers to the delivery of national or local government information and services via the...
Technology is changing our world at an astonishing pace. One of the features of technological develo...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an effective framework for implementing electronic governance (e-...
Today, new global standards of governance are emerging. Citizens of developing countries are demandi...
Developing country (DC) governments have been using information and Communication technologies (ICTs...
The phrase ‘digital divide' has now come of age, having been conceptualized in the 1990s with variou...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
In this new era of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) the role of government is changing...
Government functions are the most profound areas where the new information and communication technol...
Many governments world wide are attempting to increase accountability, transparency, and the quality...
Electronic governance in short e-governance is a smeared concept in the development discourse. This ...
The application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) by the government to deliver var...
ICTs can reduce communication costs and break down geographical borders. In the developed nations go...
E-governance is a much talk issue in the present days or even last two decade as a policy to removin...
In recent years, the strategic, co-ordinated use of information and communication technolo-gies (ICT...
E-government refers to the delivery of national or local government information and services via the...
Technology is changing our world at an astonishing pace. One of the features of technological develo...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an effective framework for implementing electronic governance (e-...
Today, new global standards of governance are emerging. Citizens of developing countries are demandi...