E-Government: An Overview Government-to-Business Government e-procurement Group purchasing Forward e-auctions Tax collection and management Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 6 E-Government: An Overview • Government-to-Business – Government e-procurement – Group purchasing – Forward e-auctions – Tax collection and management
E-Government: An Overview government-to-government(G2G) E-government category that includes activities within government units and those between governments government-to-employees(G2E) E-government category that includes activities and services between government units and their employees Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 7 E-Government: An Overview government-to-government (G2G) E-government category that includes activities within government units and those between governments government-to-employees (G2E) E-government category that includes activities and services between government units and their employees
E-Government: An Overview Government-to-employees and internal efficiency and effectiveness Internal Efficiency and effectiveness E-payroll E-records management E-training Enterprise case management Integrated acquisition Integrated human resources Recruitment one-stop Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 8 E-Government: An Overview • Government-to-employees and internal efficiency and effectiveness – Internal Efficiency and Effectiveness • E-payroll • E-records management • E-training • Enterprise case management • Integrated acquisition • Integrated human resources • Recruitment one-stop
Implementing E-Government The transformation to E-Government Stage 1: Information publishing/dissemination Stage 2: Official two-way transactions with one department at a time Stage 3: Multipurpose portals Stage 4: Portal personalization Stage 5: Clustering of common services Stage 6: Full integration and enterprise transformation Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 9 Implementing E-Government • The Transformation to E-Government Stage 1: Information publishing/dissemination Stage 2: “Official” two-way transactions with one department at a time Stage 3: Multipurpose portals Stage 4:Portal personalization Stage 5: Clustering of common services Stage 6: Full integration and enterprise transformation
EXhibit 8.2 The Stages of E-Government Eminence of Web-based Applications STAGE 6: Fu‖ Enterprise STAGE 5 Transformation Clustering of and Collaboration STAGE 4 Common Portal Services Personali- STAGE 3: zation Multipurpose Portals STAGE 2 Official" Two-Way Transactions STAGE 1 Information Publishing LOW Degree of Enterprise Transformation High Electronic Commerc Prentice Hall 2006
Electronic Commerce Prentice Hall © 2006 10 Exhibit 8.2 The Stages of E-Government