Impact of e-Government
Electronic Workflow: Establishments of uniform templates and uniform framework throughout government intranets. There has to be the standardized set of framework for every type of transaction or process, which is located in every government department or it’s agency. Administrative rules are to be developed that would routinize substantially the information processing and decision-making.
Transparency: The e-government’s main objective is to offer enhanced portfolio of public services in an efficient and the most cost-effective way to citizens. The e-government also could provide more transparency for the government as it enables the public to get informed about what government is working on and which policies are enforced.
Abolishing traditional workflow: Replacing and optimizing the traditional paper based system while implementing electronic government. This would help to save lots of time, money and also will help to contribute to take required steps in environment protection as there will be reduced paper consumption.
Increased Accountability: Using e-Government systems, the government has led to the development of quality information systems which ensures the proper accountability of public departments.
Difference between e-Government & e-Governance
What is e-Governance: Electronic Governance or E-Governance is the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for providing government services, interchange of statistics, communication proceedings, and integration of various independent systems and services. Through the means of e-governance, government services are made available to citizens in a suitable, systematic, and transparent mode. The three main groups that can be discriminated against in governance concepts are government, common people, and business groups.
E-governance is the best utilization of information and communication technologies to mutate and upgrade the coherence, productivity, efficacy, transparency, and liability of informational and transnational interchanges within government, between government agencies at different levels, citizens & businesses. It also gives authorization to citizens through access and use of information. Generally, E-governance uses information and communication technologies at various levels of the government and the public sector to enhance governance.
Some notable examples of successful implementation of E-Governance projects that have facilitated the successful synergy with governmental functions include projects like; the e-Mitra project in Rajasthan, the e-Seva project in Andhra Pradesh, CET which is the Common Entrance Test.
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