Current Standings Of The Government Websites Of Different Ministries Of Bangladesh Using Website Attribute Evaluation System

Related Essays

  • Pii Fedeal Gov Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the country and concern by the public is growing rapidly with each new data breach exposed. This increase...
  • Starting, Running And Growing Business In Malaysia Appendix 6: Useful Links --- 88 Introduction Malaysia's fifty years of nationhood marks another milestone in
  • Cyber Law India Cyber law Cyber law (also referred to as Cyberlaw) is a term used to describe the legal issues related to use of communications technology, particularly "...
  • Conflict Resolution And Governance In Nepal Nepal Foundation for Advance Studies (NEFAS) In cooperation with Fredrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Nepal Conflict Resolution and Governance in Nepal TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Ob Practices At Chaudhary Group In Nepal Whom It May Concern This is to certify that the following students of ACE Institute of Management, pursuing MBAe, visited our organization Chaudhary House at...

Current Standings Of The Government Websites Of Different Ministries Of Bangladesh Using Website Attribute Evaluation System

Current Standings of the Government Websites of Different Ministries of Bangladesh Using Website Attribute Evaluation System
          Syed Mustafizur Rahman Chowdhury*
                                                                                                                      Khaled Mahmud**

ABSTRACT

      E-government can contribute significantly to the process of renovation of the government towards a leaner, more cost-effective government. It can expedite communication and improve the synchronization of authorities at different layers of government, within organizations and even at the departmental level. The study begins with the e-government related theories and then leads to the evaluation of the Bangladesh Government’s intellectual properties through Website Attribute Evaluation System (WAES). In this study the transparency part of WAES is covered which includes Ownership, Contacts or Reachability, Organizational Information, Issue Information and Citizen Consequences or Responses. The evaluation of e-governance was based on the ministries of Bangladesh Government and is represented graphically in comparative way.   The paper concludes in revealing some findings and recommendations about effective e-government system in Bangladesh.

INTRODUCTION

In the era of generation-X, technological advancement is taking place all over the world. A new sort of rationalization has been introduced in the public sector by the use of modern Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Gradually more use of ICT tools and applications is leading to transformational shifts in public policy, processes and functions. E-government is being deployed to provide citizen services. It is also used for public sector efficiency purposes, improving transparency and accountability in government functions and allowing for cost savings in government administration. ICTs are changing the way the government does business for the people. In this...

View Full Essay

  • Submitted by: khaledmahmud
  • Date Submitted: 11/11/2009 02:44 AM
  • Category: Technology
  • Words: 4599
  • Pages: 19
  • Views: 136
  • Popularity Rank: 18034

View Full Essay

Want More?

Thousands of students trust PeerPapers.com for help with their writing. Shouldn't you?

Join Now