Transformational Government
e-Government, OASIS (organization), World Bank
978-620-1-59523-1
6201595236
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2012-08-20
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Transformational Government is the use of computer-based information and communications technologies to enable radical improvement to the delivery of public services. The term is commonly used to describe a government reform strategy which aims to avoid the limitations which have come to be seen as associated with a traditional e-Government strategy. During the last two decades, governments around the world have invested in ICT with the aim of increasing the quality and decreasing the cost of public services. But over that time, as even the least developed countries have moved to websites, e-services and e-Government strategies, it has become increasingly clear that e-Government has not delivered all the benefits that were hoped for it. One study found that 35% of e-government projects in developing countries resulted in total failures; and that 50% were partial failures.
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