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Information Polity 15 (2010) 1â9 DOI 10.3233/IP-2010-0205 IOS Press Soon Ae Chuna , Stuart Shulmanb, Rodrigo Sandovalc and Eduard Hovyd University of New York, College of Staten Island of Massachusetts, Amherst c Universidad Aut onoma del Estado de M´ xico ´ e d University of Southern California â Information Science Institute b University a City 1. Introduction The revolution in information and communication technologies (ICT) has been changing not only the daily lives of people but also the interactions between governments and citizens. The digital government or electronic government (e-government) has started as a new form of public organization that supports and redeï¬nes the existing and new information, communication and transaction-related interactions with stakeholders (e.g., citizens and businesses) through ICT, especially through the Internet and Web technologies, with the purpose of improving government performance and processes [1]. The evolution of e-government has been studied as different stages [2] that describe the patterns of interactions of digital governments with the public: The ï¬rst stage of e-government focuses on âdigital presenceâ with simple information-providing Web sites of a passive nature, namely a digitization of government information. The second stage provides simple Web-based interactions of governments with citizens, businesses and other
Information Polity – IOS Press
Published: Jan 1, 2010
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