E-Govemment multi-iayers maturity model

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2017

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

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2016 12th International Computer Engineering Conference, ICENCO 2016: Boundless Smart Societies

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e-Government implementation and applications have gained a growing attention in the last decade. Countries seek to apply and extend the use of e-Government, and international organizations evaluate e-Government implementation and its impacts. The benefits of e-Government sound to be worthy while the costs of e-Government implementation sound to be costly. A cIear implementation plan is a must to avoid financial loss. Countries should follow a road map compatible with their specific capabilities. Countries can depend on e-Government Maturity Models as guidelines for e-Government implementation. Available e-Government Maturity Models do not address the needs of individual countries. This articIe presents a new eGovernment Maturity Model adjustable according to countries own capabilities through multi-Iayers, to ensure e-Government successful implementation within available resources. So this model is applicable for any given country, and it is even more useful for countries with limited resources. � 2016 IEEE.

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October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب, University of Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, Countries capabilities, E-government, E-serviees, Maturity models, Strategie environment analysis, Losses, Countries capabilities, E-government implementation, E-Government maturities, E-governments, Egovernment maturity models, Environment analysis, International organizations, Maturity model, Government data processing

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