Organisational structure for the e-government coordination and interoperability framework: A case study of Tunisia

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Abstract

A clearly defined institutional framework for e-government planning and implementation is the main precondition for the development of e-services. Usually one of the main tasks of this coordination is to set up an organisational framework enabling planning and implementation of e-government development. The main risks regarding developments of the e-government architecture for e-services in Tunisia are that different technology projects managed by different organisations and regulated by different laws are creating a set of incompatible components of the state information system, which might need extra efforts of system development in the future. This is why the establishment of a clearly defined institutional framework and coordination mechanisms are of utmost importance. Sustainable and interoperable e-service development and data exchange are based on a clear organisational setup for developing and running the systems. The following description intends to provide a framework for the organisational setup in e-government services development and implementation.

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Sta, H. B. (2018). Organisational structure for the e-government coordination and interoperability framework: A case study of Tunisia. Electronic Government, 14(1), 51–77. https://doi.org/10.1504/EG.2018.089540

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