1 . INTRODUCTION
E-governance
involves the application of Information and Communication Technologies by
government agencies for information and service delivery to citizens, business
and government employees. It is an emerging field, faced with various
implementation problems related to technology, employees, flexibility and
change related issues, to mention a few. Global
shifts towards increased deployment of IT infrastructure by governments
emerged with the advent of the World
Wide Web. With the increase in Internet and mobile connections, the citizens
are learning to exploit their new mode of access in wide ranging ways. They
have started expecting more and more information and services online
from governments and corporate organizations to enhance their civic,
professional and personal lives .The concept of e-governance come into
existence in India during the seventies with a focus on development of
government applications in the areas of defense, economic monitoring, planning
and the inclusion of Information Technology to manage data intensive functions
related to elections, census, tax administration etc. The role & efforts
made by National Informatics Center (NIC) to connect all the district
headquarters during the eighties was a very new innovative approach .
From the early nineties, IT
technologies were supplemented by ICT technologies to extend its use for wider applications with policy implementation &
emphasis on reaching out to rural areas and taking in greater inputs from NGOs
and private sector. There has been an increase involvement of international
agencies under the framework of e-governance for development to catalyze the
development of e-governance laws and technologies in developing countries. For
governments, the motivation to shift from manual processes to IT-enabled
processes may be increased efficiency in administration and service delivery,
but this shift can be conceived as a worthwhile investment with potential for
returns.
E-governance is the process of service delivery and
information dissemination to citizens using electronic means providing the
following benefits over the conventional system
• Increased
efficiency in various Governmental processes
• Transparency and anti corruption in all transactions
• Empowerment of
citizens and encouragement of their participation in governance.
The main objective of E-Governance is to change
organization into e-organization. An e-organization needs to focus on the
following things:-
- develop customer orientation
- manage customer relationships
- streamline business processes
- communicate better
- organize information
- work more flexibly
- make better decisions.
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activities better
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