E-Government Architecture In Jordan: A Comparative Analysis

  • Al-Omari H
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This study explains architecture for the E-Government system; its main concepts, objectives, most common applications, famous worldwide experiences and the E-Government in Jordan. It introduces the E-Government model as a modern evolution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and how to convert the life of societies to the communication and networked age. It presents the experiences of countries like USA, UK, Singapore, UAE and Egypt. The study focuses on launching the E-Government project in Jordan, the main planning and implementation features noticed there and the main obstacles. It proposes a simplified model for some of the Jordan E-Government Portal Online services.

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Al-Omari, H. (2006). E-Government Architecture In Jordan: A Comparative Analysis. Journal of Computer Science, 2(11), 846–852. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2006.846.852

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