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E-government began in Korea in 1993. ==Defining e-Government== Fundamentally, it is often best to define the concept of e-government or electronic government, before venturing deep into the literatures and/or discussions. As per the United Nations definition of the concept e-government, or "Digital Government", it can be understood as "The employment of the Internet and the world-wide-web for delivering government information and services to the citizens." (United Nations, 2006; AOEMA, 2005).〔 〕 Henceforth, "Electronic Government" (or in short "e-Government") essentially refers to "The utilization of IT, ICTs, and other web-based telecommunication technologies to improve and/or enhance on the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery in the public sector." (Jeong, 2007).〔Jeong Chun Hai @Ibrahim. (2007). ''Fundamental of Development Administration.'' Selangor: Scholar Press. ISBN 978-967-5-04508-0〕 E-government uses technologies to facilitate the smooth operation of government functions, and the disbursement of government information and services to the people. E-government, operates and/or relies heavily on the Internet, IT and ICTs, and in some cases, also utilize telecommunication technologies. In today's modern public sector, e-government has essentially enhanced office automation, through the utilization of the Internet and wireless technologies, whereby, the telephones, fax machines, and printers, are inter-connected via Internet cables and wireless technologies. This is especially relevant, when some public officers are constantly on the move, such as, police officers and project managers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「E-Government in South Korea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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