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A Comparative Study on United Nations E-Government Indicators between Saudi Arabia and USA
Source: CIS Journal - Journal of Emerging Trends in Computing and Information Sciences, by Saleh Alshomrani, http://cisjournal.org/journalofcomputing/archive/vol3no3/vol3no3_16.pdf
Source Date: Friday, March 30, 2012
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Created: Apr 16, 2012

1. INTRODUCTION
E-Government refers to the use of technologies
specially internet and communication technology (ICT)
and world wide web (WWW) to provide governmental
services to citizens, businesses, government employees
and other organizations electronically. E-government was
a bold experiment in the past but now it is an important
tool for the public sector transformation using information
and communication technology [13]. The use of these
modern technologies in government sector can serve in
variety of different ends: better delivery of services and
information to citizens, effective interactions with
business and industry, citizen empowerment through
access to information, or more efficient and effective
public sector management. The resulting benefits can be
less corruption, increased transparency, greater
convenience, revenue growth, and cost reductions [14].
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