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E-government Strategy & Demonstration Of Wuhan

Posted on:2004-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K ChengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360092497760Subject:Technical Economics and Management
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We live in an increasingly interconnected society, where the Internet has spawned tremendous improvements in efficiency and customer service. People use the telephone and the Internet to get service 24 hours a day, seven days a week.More than 60 percent of all Internet users interact with government websites.The E-Government Architecture project will carry out two major concurrent activities. One of the activities will be the development of a architecture, toward the development of Enterprise Architecture, for each of the current E-Government initiatives,as well as a core set of standardized technology models to facilitate technology solutions. The second activity will be the collection and analysis of business and data architecture information across the government to identify new opportunities for E-Government initiatives and elimination of redundancy .including: 1. Simplifying delivery of services to citizens;2. Eliminating layers of government management;3. Making it possible for citizens, businesses, other levels of government and employees to easily find information and get service from the government;4. Simplifying agencies' business processes and reducing costs through integrating and eliminating redundant systemsMake better use of modern technology to reduce costs and improve quality of government agency administration, by using industry best practices in areas such as supply-chain management, financial management and knowledge management. Agencies will be able to improve.
Keywords/Search Tags:E-government, Project, Strategy, Agency
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