Simple Infrastructure in Measuring Countries e-Government

Authors

  • Sukhbaatar Dorj

Keywords:

countries e-government index, e-government, infrastructure for measuring e-government, measuring e-government

Abstract

As alternative to existing e-government measuring models, here I am proposing a new customer centric, service oriented, simple approach for measuring countries e- Governments. If successfully implemented, built infrastructure will provide a single e-government index number for countries. Main schema is as follows. Country CIO or equal position government official, at the beginning of each year will provide to United Nations dedicated web site 4 numbers on behalf of own country: 1) Ratio of available online public services, to total number of public services, 2) Ratio of interagency inter ministry online public services to total number of available online public services, 3) Ratio of total number of citizen and business entities served online annually to total number of citizen and business entities served annually online and physically on those services, 4) Simple index for geographical spread of online served citizen and business entities. 4 numbers then combined into one index number by mathematical Average function. In addition to 4 numbers 5th number can be introduced as service quality indicator of online public services. If in ordering of countries index number is equal, 5th criteria will be used. Notice: this approach is for country2019;s current egovernment achievement assessment, not for e-government readiness assessment.

How to Cite

Sukhbaatar Dorj. (2014). Simple Infrastructure in Measuring Countries e-Government. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 14(E5), 65–69. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/137

Simple Infrastructure in Measuring Countries e-Government

Published

2014-03-15