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GL: Global E-Government, 2006

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Published date
31 July 2006
Country
Pan european, Africa, Asia, Central and South America, North America, Oceania
Domain
eGovernment
Languages
English, , , ,
Author
Darrell M. West, Center for Public Policy, Brown University
Publisher
License of the document
Other
Submitted By
ePractice Editorial Team (EUROPEAN DYNAMICS SA) | Belgium
Complete title:
Global E-Government, 2006

 

Description (short summary):

 

This report presents the results of the sixth annual global e-government survey performed by a team of researchers from Brown University. The survey measured the online presence of governments in 198 countries through the evaluation of 1,782 government websites on the basis of different criteria, including online information, electronic services (number and type of services offered), privacy and security, disability access and foreign language access. Among other findings, the survey shows that 29% of government websites offer services that are fully executable online, up from 19% in 2005. Generally, countries vary considerably in their overall e-government performance based on this analysis. The most highly ranked countries include South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Japan and Spain.
 

 

Number of pages (English version):
26
 

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