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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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甘比亞電子化政府之服務計畫 / A Roadmap for Improved E-government in The Gambia

康娜緹, Conateh, Kumba Unknown Date (has links)
甘比亞電子化政府之服務計畫 / In this study, I conduct an in depth research on the e-government trends in the world and map out a way for The Gambia to follow and implement its e-government initiatives and use examples from Taiwan to plot a vibrant future for e-government in The Gambia. The lessons learnt from other countries, which are based on the literature review and their initiatives and experiences are also useful to The Gambia. I use my experience as a civil servant of The Gambia to look at e-government strategies and practice to map the way forward for an effective and responsive e-government project for the entire government. This will enable other e-programs such as e-administration for government and e-commerce for business to take root, and replicate the successes enjoyed in Taiwan. A literature review and a case study on Taiwan’s e-government experiences are used to support my arguments and show how the government and The Gambian people can benefit. New challenges that Government must overcome and address are identified in order for it to reach its desired knowledge based society vision 2020. Finally, a roadmap for the successful implementation of e-government services is proposed for The Gambia. I will rely on data from The Gambia Government colleagues, as well as secondary data from other countries and the literature on e-Government and government innovation. A Roadmap for improved e-government in The Gambia By Kumba Conateh Nam

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