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The Global E-Government Development Reports and Survey present a
systemic assessment of how governments use Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) to provide access and inclusion for all. Each Survey
offers insights into the different strategies and common themes
in e-government development among regions and across them. By studying
broad patterns of e-government use, it identifies countries, which
have taken a leadership role in promoting E-Government Development
and those where the potential of ICT for development has not yet
been exploited.
The Surveys aims to inform and improve the understanding
of policy makers' choices in their e-government program undertakings.
It is a useful tool for government officials, researchers, and the
representatives of civil society and the private sector to gain
a deeper understanding of the relative position of a country vis-à-vis
the rest of the world economies. In this way the Survey rankings
hope to contribute to the e-government efforts of the Member States
as they move to provide access-for-all.
For more information about the main features reviewed
by the Survey please click here.
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