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Basic criteria for the purpose of applying E-Government in the Republic of Yemen
Source:
International Journal of Research and Reviews in Computer Science (IJRRCS), by Mohammed Abdullah Hassan Al-Hagery; http://www.scholarlyexchange.org/ojs/index.php/IJRRCS/article/viewFile/6186/4308
Source Date:
Friday, September 03, 2010
Focus:
Knowledge Management in Government
Country:
Yemen
Created:
Sep 08, 2010
1. Introduction
The information revolution and information technology is one of the pillars of economic and social development in the contemporary world, no doubt that there is a large and
important development in information technology, communications and tools of communication. All these had a positive impact in enabling the creation of new elements,
new tools and a pioneer in the same time, is closely linked to the activities of life common to all citizens. In the midst of ongoing developments that occur in the new world in the
field of information technology in each of the products or emerging solutions. It opens up wider horizons for them for doing all activities by the available electronic tools. The use
of such technology in general tend to change concepts, methods of doing business, ways to provide different services and to communicate with all institutions of civil society (companies and government departments with each other, as well as citizens with government departments, also government departments and business sectors ... etc.)...
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Basic criteria for the purpose of applying E-Government in the Republic of Yemen
Abstract Yemen the government and citizens are trying to evolve and keep pace with developed countries in various fields In order to accomplish this task some important requirements and mechanisms should be studied carefully so as not to lead to negative results as well as with the application of the concept of e-Government in the Republic of Yemen should be followed strictly analytical steps to lead this project to the success and to prevent it to be leaded to failure From this perspective the research focused on a study of the current status of information technology in Yemen and the possibility of applying e-Government in particular On the other hand the research focused on several international experiences in this domain in addition to a number of local opinions adapted to the questionnaire and personal meetings As a result of this research several important points have emerged such as the challenges facing e-Government and the priorities of application Likewise some conditions and
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