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What is E-Government Services

Handbook of Research on Social Dimensions of Semantic Technologies and Web Services
Public services provided via technologies of information, communication and knowledge in a more effective way that are normally provided via conventional methods and methodologies. Thus, the provision of these services also necessitates a thorough revision of the existing methods and methodologies, which can also be expected to initiate a major transformation within the public sector.
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Development and Implementation of E-Government Services in Turkey: Towards a More Citizen-Oriented Public Administration System
Asim Balci (Turksat - International Satellite and Cable Operator and Selçuk University, Turkey), Erhan Kumas (Turksat - International Satellite and Cable Operator, Turkey), and Tunç D. Medeni (Turksat - International Satellite and Cable Operator, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-650-1.ch045
Abstract
Development and extensive use of information and communication technologies has led to important implications for public sectors throughout the world. As a result, in governmental services, citizens have been enjoying better quality services, in an efficient and effective manner. e-government, however, is more related to “government” rather than the “e” as the technical and technological one. The challenge is to use technologies to improve the capacities of government institutions, while improving the quality of life of citizens by redefining the relationship between citizens and their government. Accordingly, this chapter focuses on e-government applications highlighted to reach a more citizen centric e-government in Turkey. Especially, two concepts of e-government, content management system and measuring citizens’ satisfaction from e-services are underlined. Therefore, after giving a theoretical background first on e-government, content management and then measuring e-services satisfaction, new developments towards these concepts are accounted.
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Smart Cities and the Internet: From Mode 2 to Triple Helix Accounts of their Evolution
Are internet technologies that act as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. Such e-Government services include: pushing information over the Internet, e.g. regulatory services, general holidays, public hearing schedules, issue briefs, notifications, etc; two-way communications between the agency and the citizen, a business, or another government agency. In this model, users can engage in dialogue with agencies and post problems, comments, or requests to the agency; conducting transactions, e.g. lodging tax returns, applying for services and grants; governance, e.g. online polling, voting, and campaigning. The most important anticipated benefits of e-government include improved efficiency, convenience, and better accessibility of public services.
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The IntelCities Community of Practice: The eGov Services Model for Socially Inclusive and Participatory Urban Regeneration Programs
Internet technologies that act as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. Such e-Government services include pushing information over the Internet, e.g: regulatory services, general holidays, public hearing schedules, issue briefs, notifications, etc., and two-way communications between the agency and the citizen, a business, or another government agency. In this model, users can engage in dialogue with agencies and post problems, comments, or requests to the agency. Conducting transactions, e.g: lodging tax returns, applying for services and grants, Governance, e.g: online polling, voting, and campaigning. The most important anticipated benefits of e-government include improved efficiency, convenience, and better accessibility of public services.
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