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Evaluating the Development of E-Government in Indonesia

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Abstract

This paper presents an analysis of the challenges for the development of electronic government (e-government) in Indonesia. The study mainly focuses on the implementation of e-government in the transaction stage. The type of e-government is discussed, the stage of e-government development is evaluated, and the progress of e-Indonesia initiative is assessed. There are various obstacles to the development of e-government in Indonesia including poor ICT infrastructure, inadequate human resources, lack of readiness among citizens to use e-government services, and unsupportive environment. Due to these challenges, it is recommended for the Indonesian Government to develop comprehensive programs and progress assessments which include technology, organization, citizen and environment dimensions to support the development of e-government.

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    ICSIM '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management
    January 2019
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