E-government refers to the use of information technologies by government agencies to transform relationships with citizens, businesses, and other government arms. These technologies can be used to better deliver government services, improve interactions, empower citizens through access to information, or make government management more efficient. Benefits can include reduced corruption, increased transparency, greater convenience, revenue growth, and cost reductions.
Gartner, an international consultancy firm, formulated a four-phase e-governance model showing the progression in a connected environment. Phase one involves a government presence on the web to provide static public information. Phase two adds applications allowing public interaction and internal communication and data exchange. Phase three facilitates complete online transactions without offices, though security and