eUser survey on public administration and e-Government
Potential demand for eGovernment services is about 50 percent and will continue to rise. This, among other findings, came out […]
Potential demand for eGovernment services is about 50 percent and will continue to rise. This, among other findings, came out […]
Range of services, including Dubai Municipality, RTA, DED and DCCI, now payable via Al Islami Online Banking
The Semantic Interoperability Centre Europe (SEMIC.EU) has launched website www.semic.eu, so that public can easily access information through the new website.
Dutch citizens are moderately satisfied with eGovernment services in the Netherlands according to recent survey conducted by Burger@Overheid.nl, an independent eGovernment forum in the Netherlands.
The Bahrain Government has launched online payment facility for debit card users. The government has launched the eGovernment portal, www.e.gov.bh, which allows citizens to pay their bills through debits card.
“We need to provide services built around customer needs. Many public sector enterprises concentrate their
budgets and IT around their organisational structure and become islands of knowledge that cannot be tapped, says REHAB LOOTAH, DIRECTOR, E-SERVICES,DUBAI GOVERNMENT to PRACHI SHIRUR OF EGOV MAGAZINE.
The eUser study’s review of current supply and demand in e-Government services indicates requirement for improvement in Europe.