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Annual Global Survey on E-Government

Global E-Government, 2004, by Darrell M. West, Center for Public Policy, Brown University.

  • “The data for our analysis consist of an assessment of 1,935 national government websites for the 198 nations around the world…Among the sites analyzed are those of executive offices…legislative offices…judicial offices…Cabinet offices, and major agencies serving crucial functions of government, such as health, human services, taxation, education, interior, economic development, administration, natural resources, foreign affairs, foreign investment, transportation, military, tourism, and business regulation…The most highly ranked nations include Taiwan, Singapore, United States, Canada, Monaco, China, Australia, Togo, and Germany.”
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