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Information Management

BM0245

Student ID: 14042032

Word Count: 2092 words

Lecturer: Mr Shireesh

Table of Contents

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Cover Page 1

Contents Page 2

1. Introduction 3

2. Literature Review 4

2.1. Factors Needed For E-Government 5

2.2. Countries That Go For and Some Not Ready For E-Government 6

2.3. Benefits & Challenges of E-Government 7

3. Discussion & Analysis by Looking At Bangladesh 8

4. Conclusion 10

References 11-12

Introduction

As stated in The World Bank (n.d.) ‘E-Government’ refers to government departments in a country uses information technologies such as the internet, mobile computing and wide area networks. These allow information to transform between the government departments to businesses and citizens. These technologies can help to benefits many varieties such as efficient answers replied from government services to citizens, expiate communication with private business organisations, citizen authorization through contact to information. The advantages can reduce dishonesty, improve transparency, higher accessibility, growth in gross domestic profit and reduce costs for the country.

The government uses information and communications technologies (ICT) and the internet to provide government processes, reach out to citizens, and offer government services. The interface will provide in the form of gathering information, submitting applications, bill payments and web hosting activities via the World Wide Web (Palvai & Sharma n.d., p.1).

In this assessment project, I choose ‘E-Government’ is to learn and abstract the reasoning for such initiatives have helped many countries in the world to lift-up the living standard for citizens, but identify the gaps of the developing countries.

Further explanations and overview will be provided in the next part of this

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