Noun
e-government (countable and uncountable, plural e-governments)
Alternative form of eGovernment
No nation has embraced Total Quality Management, e-commerce and e-government with greater enthusiasm than Dubai. Such innovations have given Dubai a competitive edge and an accelerated growth rate that few could match. Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair
...there is a strong case to be made for getting someone senior, with a title to match, who can knock heads together about e-government and how it is done properly... Bill Thompson
Dr Zernik's core research pertains to e-government and its significance for Human Rights and Civil Society. Source: Internet
Sweden is one of the leading countries embracing e-government and Nordic Edge and Yubico have a large penetration within the public sector in Sweden, which has served as a reference for the Turkish project. Source: Internet
In 2016, the United Nations ranked Vietnam's e-government development index at 89 out of 193 countries. Source: Internet
Collecting fees for using the device is also very simple: either directly or online through civilians, organisations, or businesses (e-government information system) accounts through the built-in authentication. Source: Internet