E-government: effects on the netologically disadvantaged Online publication date: Mon, 05-Dec-2005
by Richard A. McMahon
Electronic Government, an International Journal (EG), Vol. 2, No. 4, 2005
Abstract: E-government describes online government interactions with government agencies using the internet or world wide web. E-government initially referred to identification and deployment of government services that customers could initiate and complete in a single electronic session. This paper discusses the networking development and trust issues associated with American e-government's growth.
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