Hello Class, In our textbook, the relationship between e-government and the creation of a more citizen-centric government is examined and discussed. I have located an article about improving e-government through a citizen-centric approach that I have found interesting to our textbook. As e-government becomes the norm in countries around the world, information and communications technologies as the internet and mobile networks are evolving from just being an officer tool to a transformation agent for the public sector (Improving e-government, 2020). This is where the government begins to run into challenges as they are shifting their strategies from supply-driven to focusing on the needs and demands of the end-users. E-government's all-around purpose is to meet the citizen’s needs anywhere, anytime. Their goal is to be able to reach as many users as possible while they integrate service delivery across the public sector (Improving e-government, 2020). While there have been many issues with e-government along the way, the whole approach is to enhance citizen’s lives.
Improving e-government through a citizen-centric approach. (2010, December 15). Retrieved May 14, 2020, from https://www.un.org/development/desa/newsletter/feature/2010/12/580.html
Module Four Class Discussion due June 2
Chapters 8
-
9
1.
Locate and summarize an article related to concepts of chapter 8 & 9 (attached)
Discuss your article in relation to the reading (
in 100 words
) and cite the source of your article using APA
format. (This
article is NOT required to be a scholarly article however you must provide the article’s
citation.)
2. Respond to another student’s article summarizations with your opinion of their articles in
50
words
. Responses such as, “I agree
” or “Good idea” are not acceptable and will receive no credit. The
response must add to the scholarly dialogue presenting the reasons for your opinion and supporting
documentation cited.
Here is the students post:
Hello Class, In our textbook, the relatio
nship between e
-
government and the creation of a more citizen
-
centric government is examined and discussed. I have located an article about improving e
-
government
through a citizen
-
centric approach that I have found interesting to our textbook. As e
-
govern
ment
becomes the norm in countries around the world, information and communications technologies as the
internet and mobile networks are evolving from just being an officer tool to a transformation agent for
the public sector (Improving e
-
government, 2020)
. This is where the government begins to run into
challenges as they are shifting their strategies from supply
-
driven to focusing on the needs and demands
of the end
-
users. E
-
government's all
-
around purpose is to meet the citizen’s needs anywhere, anytime.
Their goal is to be able to reach as many users as possible while they integrate service delivery across
the public sector (Improving e
-
government, 2020). While there have been many issues with e
-
government along the way, the whole approach is to enhance
citizen’s lives.
Improving e
-
government through a citizen
-
centric approach. (2010, December 15). Retrieved May 14,
2020, from https://www.un.org/development/desa/newsletter/feature/2010/12/580.html
Module Four Class Discussion due June 2
Chapters 8-9
1. Locate and summarize an article related to concepts of chapter 8 & 9 (attached)
Discuss your article in relation to the reading (in 100 words) and cite the source of your article using APA
format. (This article is NOT required to be a scholarly article however you must provide the article’s
citation.)
2. Respond to another student’s article summarizations with your opinion of their articles in 50
words. Responses such as, “I agree” or “Good idea” are not acceptable and will receive no credit. The
response must add to the scholarly dialogue presenting the reasons for your opinion and supporting
documentation cited.
Here is the students post:
Hello Class, In our textbook, the relationship between e-government and the creation of a more citizen-
centric government is examined and discussed. I have located an article about improving e-government
through a citizen-centric approach that I have found interesting to our textbook. As e-government
becomes the norm in countries around the world, information and communications technologies as the
internet and mobile networks are evolving from just being an officer tool to a transformation agent for
the public sector (Improving e-government, 2020). This is where the government begins to run into
challenges as they are shifting their strategies from supply-driven to focusing on the needs and demands
of the end-users. E-government's all-around purpose is to meet the citizen’s needs anywhere, anytime.
Their goal is to be able to reach as many users as possible while they integrate service delivery across
the public sector (Improving e-government, 2020). While there have been many issues with e-
government along the way, the whole approach is to enhance citizen’s lives.
Improving e-government through a citizen-centric approach. (2010, December 15). Retrieved May 14,
2020, from https://www.un.org/development/desa/newsletter/feature/2010/12/580.html