Role of information technology infrastructure library in E-Government

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Problem statement: The E-Government implementation has achieved by many countries. This is meant to improve the delivery of public services to citizens, business and governmental departments alike. Different strategies are used to build E-Government infrastructure and deliver its services to the public. The degree of success that is achieved by different E-Governments in terms of service level and quality of service varies significantly. Approach: The objective of achieving e-Governance goes far beyond mere computerization of standalone back office operations. Strict measures are required to help E-Governments evaluate the service level and assess the quality of service. Results: In this study we introduce the E-Government strategies, perspectives, implementation, transformation and their major problems. In this context, the role of Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is reviewed. Conclusion: Dubai E-Government (DeG) which was officially launched in December 2001 is selected as a case study for service management assessment based on ITIL standards. Two main areas of DeG service management were selected; service support and service delivery. © 2012 Science Publications.

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Hesson, M., Soomro, T. R., & Geray, O. (2012). Role of information technology infrastructure library in E-Government. Journal of Computer Science, 8(3), 323–328. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2012.323.328

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