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Study on e-government construction

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Published:15 August 2005Publication History

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E-Government is that the government uses the modern computer and network technology, and transfers its management and service function onto Internet. It can optimize government institutional framework and working procedure without time, space and department restriction at the same time. And it will improve official working efficiency, save the government, offer high-efficient and high-quality service to the whole society, and bring about an economic development.Based on the overall frame of the national e-Government construction, the introduction of this paper has introduced the goal of e-Government: The government affairs come into the open, office automation, sharing information resource, making policy intelligently, the public serves networked; The second part has introduced the focal point of e-Government construction; In the third part, the demand for e-Government construction has been analysed; The fourth part has introduced the construction rule of e-Government; The fifth part has put forward the construction criterion of the national e-Government and technological principle followed; The sixth part has explained the task and content of e-Government construction; The seventh part has described the E-Government system in detail, including the whole structure of e-Government, e-Government network infrastructure, e-Government application platform and the platform for Security Supporting.

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    ICEC '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Electronic commerce
    August 2005
    957 pages
    ISBN:1595931120
    DOI:10.1145/1089551
    • Conference Chairs:
    • Qi Li,
    • Ting-Peng Liang

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    • Published: 15 August 2005

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