the idea of e-government basically has interconnected with globalization. While, this presentation try to find impact and trigger of globalization with the government with using ICT.
Comparative E-Government in Indonesia and Malaysia: utilization of government...Shahril Budiman Png
This document compares e-government in Indonesia and Malaysia by examining online government services utilization. It finds that while Indonesia's e-government ranking has dropped in recent UN surveys, Malaysia's ranking has risen. The document outlines Indonesia and Malaysia's e-government frameworks, highlights various online services available to citizens, businesses, and government, and provides recommendations to improve e-government development and adoption through cooperation between governments, businesses, universities, and citizens.
e-Government represents the use of information and communication technologies by government agencies to provide services to citizens and businesses. It aims to improve access to government information and services, make government more efficient and effective, and enhance relationships between citizens and government. Key aspects of e-government include improving internal government processes, connecting citizens, and promoting economic development through electronic public services.
Penerapan it governance pada pemerintahanKenneth Aurel
Powerpoints ini merupakan presentasi mengenai penerapan IT-Governance di pemerintahan khususnya secara umum pemrintah Indonesia dam secara mendetail pemerintah singapura
The document discusses the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in promoting good governance in India. It argues that ICT, through e-governance initiatives, can make government more efficient, transparent, and accountable by automating processes, reducing errors and delays, and increasing access to information for citizens. National programs like the National e-Governance Action Plan aim to leverage ICT to improve public services and governance. Case studies of e-governance pilot projects demonstrate benefits like increased transparency, cost reductions, and improved service delivery.
Reinventing Government in the Information Age
II.People’s Participation, Consensus Building, and Transparency through ICTs: Issues and Challenges for Governance in the Philippines
III. Shaping Organization Form Communication, Connection and Community
IV. ICTs and Employment: the Problem of Job Quality
The document provides an overview of e-governance including:
1. Definitions of e-governance, its components, types of interactions, and benefits.
2. Challenges specific to implementing e-governance in India such as lack of integrated services, population size, and multiple languages.
3. The relevance of e-governance to India in providing transparent, citizen-centric, and efficient governance. National initiatives have included computerizing customs documentation.
The document discusses e-governance and the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in government systems. It covers topics like reinventing government, people's participation, job quality related to ICT employment, and recommendations for promoting the use of ICT in government. The presentation aims to help understand e-governance principles, factors that can promote ICT adoption, and how to prepare materials for ICT applications in government.
E-governance involves using information and communication technologies to improve government services, increase transparency, and encourage citizen participation. It originated in the 1970s in India and other countries. There have been five stages of e-governance development: information, interaction, transaction, transformation, and institutionalization. The Philippines has worked to develop e-governance since the 1970s by establishing organizations and passing laws, but UN assessments show it still has progress to make compared to other Southeast Asian nations in online services, infrastructure, and citizen participation.
Comparative E-Government in Indonesia and Malaysia: utilization of government...Shahril Budiman Png
This document compares e-government in Indonesia and Malaysia by examining online government services utilization. It finds that while Indonesia's e-government ranking has dropped in recent UN surveys, Malaysia's ranking has risen. The document outlines Indonesia and Malaysia's e-government frameworks, highlights various online services available to citizens, businesses, and government, and provides recommendations to improve e-government development and adoption through cooperation between governments, businesses, universities, and citizens.
e-Government represents the use of information and communication technologies by government agencies to provide services to citizens and businesses. It aims to improve access to government information and services, make government more efficient and effective, and enhance relationships between citizens and government. Key aspects of e-government include improving internal government processes, connecting citizens, and promoting economic development through electronic public services.
Penerapan it governance pada pemerintahanKenneth Aurel
Powerpoints ini merupakan presentasi mengenai penerapan IT-Governance di pemerintahan khususnya secara umum pemrintah Indonesia dam secara mendetail pemerintah singapura
The document discusses the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in promoting good governance in India. It argues that ICT, through e-governance initiatives, can make government more efficient, transparent, and accountable by automating processes, reducing errors and delays, and increasing access to information for citizens. National programs like the National e-Governance Action Plan aim to leverage ICT to improve public services and governance. Case studies of e-governance pilot projects demonstrate benefits like increased transparency, cost reductions, and improved service delivery.
Reinventing Government in the Information Age
II.People’s Participation, Consensus Building, and Transparency through ICTs: Issues and Challenges for Governance in the Philippines
III. Shaping Organization Form Communication, Connection and Community
IV. ICTs and Employment: the Problem of Job Quality
The document provides an overview of e-governance including:
1. Definitions of e-governance, its components, types of interactions, and benefits.
2. Challenges specific to implementing e-governance in India such as lack of integrated services, population size, and multiple languages.
3. The relevance of e-governance to India in providing transparent, citizen-centric, and efficient governance. National initiatives have included computerizing customs documentation.
The document discusses e-governance and the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in government systems. It covers topics like reinventing government, people's participation, job quality related to ICT employment, and recommendations for promoting the use of ICT in government. The presentation aims to help understand e-governance principles, factors that can promote ICT adoption, and how to prepare materials for ICT applications in government.
E-governance involves using information and communication technologies to improve government services, increase transparency, and encourage citizen participation. It originated in the 1970s in India and other countries. There have been five stages of e-governance development: information, interaction, transaction, transformation, and institutionalization. The Philippines has worked to develop e-governance since the 1970s by establishing organizations and passing laws, but UN assessments show it still has progress to make compared to other Southeast Asian nations in online services, infrastructure, and citizen participation.
How information technology helps to improve governancefameliapayong
This document discusses challenges governments face in implementing e-government and how it can help create more responsive, efficient, and participatory government. It outlines five areas e-government can help achieve better government: user-focused services, multi-channel delivery, common business processes, measuring costs and benefits, and coordination. The document examines how these approaches can help break down silos, reduce costs, and increase value for citizens and businesses through integrated electronic services. It also discusses balancing centralized and decentralized approaches to coordination and governance structures.
E-governance Culture in Institutions of Higher EducationRamesh C. Sharma
National Seminar on Promoting E-governance Culture in Institutions of Higher Education (March 20-21, 2013), Organized by
Department of B.Ed./M.Ed., Faculty of Education & Allied Sciences, MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (U.P.)-243006 (India)
Misra, D.C.(2009) Emerging E Gov Challenges 2009Dr D.C. Misra
This is PowerPoint Presentation in my public lecture on "Emerging Challenges of E-governance Today" on Friday, February 20, 2009, at 5-30 p.m. at Indian Institute of Public Administration, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi-110 092. This is an annual stock-taking of e-governence which I have been undertaking for last few years. For any clarification email to me at dc_misra [at]hotmail.com.
This document discusses Indonesia's regulations related to information technology and electronics (ITE). It outlines the country's progress in Internet usage and development, including statistics on Internet penetration. It also examines Indonesia's regulatory framework, highlighting several laws and policies governing telecommunications, broadcasting, electronic transactions, and other areas concerning ITE. The document emphasizes that proper usage of technology should aim to educate the nation as part of the global information society.
This document discusses e-government in Kenya, including definitions of e-government, its various segments and models, rationale for implementing e-government in Kenya, sample e-government projects already in place, and prospective applications. It outlines the benefits of e-government such as improved efficiency and service delivery. It also discusses Kenya's institutional arrangements for e-government and examples of non-internet e-government technologies. Lastly, it notes some risks of implementing e-government.
The document discusses e-governance and related concepts. It defines e-governance as the interaction between government and citizens and government and businesses using electronic means. It describes common e-governance models like G2C, G2B, and G2G. The document also outlines four phases of e-governance maturity: information, interaction, transaction, and transformation. Finally, it discusses challenges to e-governance development in Bangladesh and how e-governance can help improve transparency, efficiency and accountability.
Misra, D.C. (2009) An E Governance Vision For India By 2020 Gvmitm 23.5.09Dr D.C. Misra
This an e-governance vision for India by 2020 by an e-governance researcher and consultant. India is already Internet nation no.4 in the world and is destined to become Internet nation no. 1 in the world in due course of time. However, if the steps suggested in this presentation are taken, not only will it hasten the process but provide firm foundations to e-government.
E-governance refers to the use of information technologies by government agencies to improve access to government services and information. China has made notable progress in developing e-governance since 1999 with projects like the Government Online Project and Golden Bridge Project, which aim to provide online services and information exchange. However, China still faces challenges in fully realizing e-governance goals due to insufficient infrastructure in some areas and a lack of sufficient funding and internet penetration nationwide.
The presentation introduces the concept of eGovernance, the challenges,the levels and stages, where India stands, the way forward in terms of Open Data and Open Governance
The document discusses e-governance in India with a focus on using it to improve the education sector. It outlines the goals of e-governance like improving transparency and services. When applied to education, e-governance can help increase accessibility, scalability, and quality of education while reducing costs. Key challenges include reaching remote areas, maintaining quality at scale, and making education relevant in the emerging knowledge economy.
The 5 generic digital governance models namely 1.Broadcasting 2.Comparative Analysis 3.Critical Flow 4.E-Advocacy 5.Interactive Service Model are described in this presentation.
Misra,D.C.(2009) Evolution of E Governance in India (1947 2009)Dr D.C. Misra
This is a presentation on evolution of e-governance in India from 1947 to 2009 and draws valuable lessons for other developing countries.(c) Dr D.C.Misra 2009
Presentation on eGovernance and Open Governance products launched/under development in Moldova, in the context of building e-Democracy. 6th Internet Governance Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 30, 2015
This project report summarizes the e-government systems of India and Australia. It discusses definitions of e-government, the goals and components of India's e-government system including technological, social, cultural, political, psychological, and service components. It also describes the types of interactions enabled by e-government, including government to government, government to citizens, and government to businesses. The report was submitted by Muhammad Arif, Saad Mazhar, Hasan Aleem, and Sajid Hussain to their instructor Mr. Manoj Kumar.
How did Estonia get such an excellent E-Goverment? Arvo Ott was the CIO van 1993-2006 and implemented most of the X-road framework. Interview with him on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzkJ5iNrY5g
WHAT IS E-GOVERNANCE ? HOW IT HELPS IN NATIONS DEVELOPMENT`Shweta Bhavsar
The document discusses e-governance and how it helps national development. It defines e-governance as using information and communication technologies to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government services and interactions with citizens. It discusses India's major e-governance initiatives and mission mode projects in sectors like health, education and postal services. The document also outlines the developmental phases of e-governance in India and how it helps provide online government services to citizens through different models like G2G, G2C, G2B and G2E. Overall, e-governance is seen as playing a key role in supporting governance and empowering citizens through improved access to information.
The document discusses several ways that information technology has impacted and will continue impacting public administration in India. It outlines initiatives like the National e-Governance Plan to implement e-governance across various government services and missions. Other programs discussed include the Smart Cities Mission to use technology to improve quality of life, various public WiFi access zones in cities, and the Right to Information Act to promote transparency.
E-GOVERNANCE OPPURTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN INDIAIjorat1
This document discusses e-governance opportunities and challenges in India. It begins by defining key terms like governance, e-governance, and the scopes of e-governance including government-to-government, government-to-citizen, and government-to-business. It then outlines some of the major e-governance initiatives taken by the Indian government at both the national and state levels. However, it also notes that while progress has been made, significant efforts are still needed to fully implement e-governance due to various environmental, economic, and technical challenges in India's context.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang jenis-jenis pelayanan pada e-government yang terbagi menjadi tiga kelas utama yaitu publish, interact, dan transact. Dokumen juga membahas konsep transformasi e-government dan empat tipe relasi e-government beserta evolusi menuju e-government.
How information technology helps to improve governancefameliapayong
This document discusses challenges governments face in implementing e-government and how it can help create more responsive, efficient, and participatory government. It outlines five areas e-government can help achieve better government: user-focused services, multi-channel delivery, common business processes, measuring costs and benefits, and coordination. The document examines how these approaches can help break down silos, reduce costs, and increase value for citizens and businesses through integrated electronic services. It also discusses balancing centralized and decentralized approaches to coordination and governance structures.
E-governance Culture in Institutions of Higher EducationRamesh C. Sharma
National Seminar on Promoting E-governance Culture in Institutions of Higher Education (March 20-21, 2013), Organized by
Department of B.Ed./M.Ed., Faculty of Education & Allied Sciences, MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (U.P.)-243006 (India)
Misra, D.C.(2009) Emerging E Gov Challenges 2009Dr D.C. Misra
This is PowerPoint Presentation in my public lecture on "Emerging Challenges of E-governance Today" on Friday, February 20, 2009, at 5-30 p.m. at Indian Institute of Public Administration, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi-110 092. This is an annual stock-taking of e-governence which I have been undertaking for last few years. For any clarification email to me at dc_misra [at]hotmail.com.
This document discusses Indonesia's regulations related to information technology and electronics (ITE). It outlines the country's progress in Internet usage and development, including statistics on Internet penetration. It also examines Indonesia's regulatory framework, highlighting several laws and policies governing telecommunications, broadcasting, electronic transactions, and other areas concerning ITE. The document emphasizes that proper usage of technology should aim to educate the nation as part of the global information society.
This document discusses e-government in Kenya, including definitions of e-government, its various segments and models, rationale for implementing e-government in Kenya, sample e-government projects already in place, and prospective applications. It outlines the benefits of e-government such as improved efficiency and service delivery. It also discusses Kenya's institutional arrangements for e-government and examples of non-internet e-government technologies. Lastly, it notes some risks of implementing e-government.
The document discusses e-governance and related concepts. It defines e-governance as the interaction between government and citizens and government and businesses using electronic means. It describes common e-governance models like G2C, G2B, and G2G. The document also outlines four phases of e-governance maturity: information, interaction, transaction, and transformation. Finally, it discusses challenges to e-governance development in Bangladesh and how e-governance can help improve transparency, efficiency and accountability.
Misra, D.C. (2009) An E Governance Vision For India By 2020 Gvmitm 23.5.09Dr D.C. Misra
This an e-governance vision for India by 2020 by an e-governance researcher and consultant. India is already Internet nation no.4 in the world and is destined to become Internet nation no. 1 in the world in due course of time. However, if the steps suggested in this presentation are taken, not only will it hasten the process but provide firm foundations to e-government.
E-governance refers to the use of information technologies by government agencies to improve access to government services and information. China has made notable progress in developing e-governance since 1999 with projects like the Government Online Project and Golden Bridge Project, which aim to provide online services and information exchange. However, China still faces challenges in fully realizing e-governance goals due to insufficient infrastructure in some areas and a lack of sufficient funding and internet penetration nationwide.
The presentation introduces the concept of eGovernance, the challenges,the levels and stages, where India stands, the way forward in terms of Open Data and Open Governance
The document discusses e-governance in India with a focus on using it to improve the education sector. It outlines the goals of e-governance like improving transparency and services. When applied to education, e-governance can help increase accessibility, scalability, and quality of education while reducing costs. Key challenges include reaching remote areas, maintaining quality at scale, and making education relevant in the emerging knowledge economy.
The 5 generic digital governance models namely 1.Broadcasting 2.Comparative Analysis 3.Critical Flow 4.E-Advocacy 5.Interactive Service Model are described in this presentation.
Misra,D.C.(2009) Evolution of E Governance in India (1947 2009)Dr D.C. Misra
This is a presentation on evolution of e-governance in India from 1947 to 2009 and draws valuable lessons for other developing countries.(c) Dr D.C.Misra 2009
Presentation on eGovernance and Open Governance products launched/under development in Moldova, in the context of building e-Democracy. 6th Internet Governance Forum, Kyiv, Ukraine, September 30, 2015
This project report summarizes the e-government systems of India and Australia. It discusses definitions of e-government, the goals and components of India's e-government system including technological, social, cultural, political, psychological, and service components. It also describes the types of interactions enabled by e-government, including government to government, government to citizens, and government to businesses. The report was submitted by Muhammad Arif, Saad Mazhar, Hasan Aleem, and Sajid Hussain to their instructor Mr. Manoj Kumar.
How did Estonia get such an excellent E-Goverment? Arvo Ott was the CIO van 1993-2006 and implemented most of the X-road framework. Interview with him on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzkJ5iNrY5g
WHAT IS E-GOVERNANCE ? HOW IT HELPS IN NATIONS DEVELOPMENT`Shweta Bhavsar
The document discusses e-governance and how it helps national development. It defines e-governance as using information and communication technologies to improve the efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government services and interactions with citizens. It discusses India's major e-governance initiatives and mission mode projects in sectors like health, education and postal services. The document also outlines the developmental phases of e-governance in India and how it helps provide online government services to citizens through different models like G2G, G2C, G2B and G2E. Overall, e-governance is seen as playing a key role in supporting governance and empowering citizens through improved access to information.
The document discusses several ways that information technology has impacted and will continue impacting public administration in India. It outlines initiatives like the National e-Governance Plan to implement e-governance across various government services and missions. Other programs discussed include the Smart Cities Mission to use technology to improve quality of life, various public WiFi access zones in cities, and the Right to Information Act to promote transparency.
E-GOVERNANCE OPPURTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN INDIAIjorat1
This document discusses e-governance opportunities and challenges in India. It begins by defining key terms like governance, e-governance, and the scopes of e-governance including government-to-government, government-to-citizen, and government-to-business. It then outlines some of the major e-governance initiatives taken by the Indian government at both the national and state levels. However, it also notes that while progress has been made, significant efforts are still needed to fully implement e-governance due to various environmental, economic, and technical challenges in India's context.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang jenis-jenis pelayanan pada e-government yang terbagi menjadi tiga kelas utama yaitu publish, interact, dan transact. Dokumen juga membahas konsep transformasi e-government dan empat tipe relasi e-government beserta evolusi menuju e-government.
Pemahaman e government (materi pertemuan 1 dan 2 makul e-gov) editIzul Mencari
Pengembangan e-government bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kualitas layanan publik secara efektif dan efisien dengan mengoptimalkan teknologi informasi untuk pengolahan data secara elektronik dan memberikan akses publik yang mudah terhadap layanan pemerintah. Tujuan khususnya adalah membentuk jaringan informasi dan transaksi pelayanan publik nasional serta hubungan antara pemerintah dan dunia usaha/masyarakat.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan silabus mata kuliah e-Government yang membahas tentang pengertian, manfaat, dan proses pemerintahan berbasis teknologi informasi dan komunikasi untuk meningkatkan efisiensi dan efektivitas layanan publik seperti akses informasi, perencanaan, pengambilan keputusan, dan pelayanan publik lainnya.
E-government consists of government services provided online through websites and transactions completed electronically. It ranges from basic informational websites to more advanced services that allow financial transactions and two-way communication between governments and citizens. E-government aims to improve access to services, increase government accountability, and transform how services are delivered to better meet citizen needs. It develops through phases from an emerging informational presence to a networked presence with integrated online interactions across government agencies and constituents.
Sg gov camp - stuart smith - govcamp presentationMicrosoftSG
The document discusses the opportunities and challenges of open government data and real-time decision making. It notes that while open data can promote transparency and empower citizens, institutions and citizens may not be ready for the speed of real-time information. Real-time data requires consideration of how much data people can process, issues of bias, and whether democratic decision-making can keep pace. Professional training may also need to adapt to these new information environments. The document calls for engagement, education, and adaptation by citizens, institutions, and professions to ensure open data achieves its potential.
Prof. Dr. M. A. Pasha is speaking at the National ICT Awareness Campaign at the University of Education. He defines ICT as the study and use of computer hardware, software, and networks for processing and communicating information. ICT has changed how people learn, work and live through faster communication and greater access to data. The rise of knowledge work and a knowledge economy requires new skills from citizens, including digital literacy, to participate fully. Overcoming barriers like the digital divide is important for building an inclusive information society.
The document outlines the steps taken in a problem-based learning activity by a group of students analyzing Malaysia's Smart Schools initiative, which aims to improve education through technology. It provides background on Smart Schools and assigns the group to prepare a presentation on the teaching and learning components as well as the use of technology and challenges faced in implementing Smart Schools. The document then details each stage of the problem-based learning process undertaken by the group to research and develop their presentation.
IMPACT OF COMPUTING ON HUMANITY (IN EVERY ASPECT: DOMESTIC, SOCIAL AND PROFES...Rauf Khalid
IMPACT OF COMPUTING ON HUMANITY (IN EVERY ASPECT: DOMESTIC, SOCIAL AND PROFESSIONALLY) RELATING FROM IT TO CS TO SE.
Definition – What does Computing mean?
Computing is the process of using computer technology to complete a given goal-oriented task.
ICT & SDGs – How Information and Communications Technology Can Achieve The Su...Ericsson
The research highlights how Information and Communications Technology (ICT), and in particular mobile technology, can help accelerate the achievement of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The Fragmentation of Culture, Learning, Teaching and Technology: Implications...eraser Juan José Calderón
The Fragmentation of Culture, Learning, Teaching and Technology: Implications for the Artificial Intelligence in Education Research Agenda in 2010" de Gordon McCalla.
Abstract.
My goal in this paper is to try to characterize Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd) research a decade hence. By then, the increasing universality of information technology will have so overloaded people with information that they will find it necessary to drastically constrain their interactions in cyberspace. The result will be a major trend to localization, not globalization. This localization will have two main aspects, both resulting in a fragmented social environment. The first is that people will live in their own personal electronic villages, and will view cyberspace locally from there, accessing only that information and contacting only those other people that are consistent with their own perspectives and goals. The second is that cyberspace will be partitioned into a massive number of virtual communities each with a global geographic reach but a narrow conceptual focus. People in their villages will be members of only a few such communities. Knowledge will flow relatively slowly from community to community, impacting people only when it enters their village through the communities in which they participate. This will, of course, have major impact on the nature of learning and teaching, which, in turn, will affect the AIEd research agenda. The issues the field considers to be important, the kinds of technology that it builds, even the way research is carried out, may all be transformed.
Current Disruptions in Media: Earthquakes or New Openings? Stanford as CatalystMartha Russell
Across the globe, new word-of-mouth messaging methods are emerging. Many of these involve new technologies. The strategic use of media has become a game changer for both local and global businesses. Traditional media platforms are outpaced by the speed of flash movements as they unfold. Technical discoveries outpace the scientific journals available to announce them. Journalists, entertainers, academics, scientists, and citizens are experimenting with new tools and platforms for content creation, consumption and curation.
When the news about Tahir Square, or Occupy Wall Street or, more recently the Brazilian protests, hit the headlines of newspapers and magazines, they were already outdated. Documentaries were equally incapable of tracking and fully describing these movements. Traditional narratives – and the technologies used to tell them - fall short of accurately portraying the ideas and behaviors that are emerging through new modes of communication. Information travels so fast, that news is no longer "new". Ubiquitous media disintermediates traditional business ecosystems. And every company must take on roles of a media company.
The world of digital content is experiencing an explosion of innovation in both creation and consumption of media. It may well have been consumer applications that ignited the transformation, but business, enterprise and government interests have joined the party. Across the entire innovation ecosystem of media, new technologies and new uses of it by people are creating a sea change in the way people participate and in the responses they expect, Streaming coverage, both amateur and professional – both business and community, is powered by cutting edge technology in combinations of smartphones, 4G, drone cameras and, even, Google Glass can report on events and movements, products and services. The new role of the Chief Digital Officer has emerged in many organizations - to help management bridge the changing roles usually played by Chief Information Officers, Chief Marketing Officers, and Chief Technology Officers.
Labs affiliated with mediaX at Stanford University study how people and information technology interact. We invite discovery collaborations on the future of content for business, education, and entertainment.
We now use more information in our day-to-day life than before. The volume of information available through radio, television, internet, books, newspapers, and magazines has enlarged manifold, both in developed and developing countries. Increased flows of information between parties, individuals as well as organizations, have made interactions information-intensive. The unprecedented advances in information and communication technologies (ICT) have transformed societies in both developed and developing countries in ways that were unimaginable not so long ago. The way we conduct our personal lives, the way we build and maintain interpersonal relationships, and the way we engage in production and distribution activities have undergone changes that have long-run implications for the society in general and for the economy in particular.
The document discusses the digital divide in India. It defines the digital divide as the gap between those who have access to computers and the internet versus those who do not. In India, the digital divide exists between rural and urban areas, as well as between socioeconomic classes. The government has launched several initiatives under its Digital India program to bridge the digital divide, such as expanding broadband access, increasing mobile penetration, developing digital literacy programs, and increasing e-governance services. However, the digital divide in India still poses challenges to the country's economic growth and global competitiveness. Efforts are needed to expand access to ICT for rural and lower-income populations.
E participation: Análise dos websites da Prefeitura de Manaus em relação aos ...Comunidados
This document analyzes the websites of the city government of Manaus, Brazil in relation to indicators of eParticipation from the United Nations. It first provides background on concepts of eGovernment, eParticipation, and digital inclusion. It then describes the city of Manaus and analyzes its government websites in six policy areas according to UN benchmarks for eInformation, eConsultation, and eDecision-Making. It finds that the websites generally meet eInformation standards but perform poorly on eConsultation and eDecision-Making. It concludes with recommendations around usability and digital readiness to improve citizen participation through government websites.
Stanford University conducts research on work, technology, and their intersection through various centers. Some key areas of research include big data and analytics, engagement and virtual environments, and massive open online courses. Theories of interest include new institutionalism and sociomaterial theory. Hot topics include sensors, smart grids, sustainability, and quantified self using mobile devices to track health and wellbeing.
Mobile phones may provide an effective way to deliver internet access and improve communication in developing countries. While technologies like computers and infrastructure projects failed to scale effectively in the past, mobile phone usage has spread rapidly even in poor regions. A case study in Nigeria found that mobile phones could help address informational challenges in micro-businesses by enabling traders to more easily gather and share information, speeding up processes and reducing costs. However, countries must be careful not to repeat China's mistakes by implementing technologies without proper education and support systems.
Enhanced Social Accountability through Open Access to DataSoren Gigler
The document discusses the World Bank's efforts to promote open access to development data and greater social accountability through its Mapping for Results platform. The platform geocodes over 16,000 World Bank project locations and makes them available through interactive maps, allowing citizens to see how funds are spent and project results. The goal is to empower citizens and local communities to participate in development by providing feedback between citizens, governments, and donors using mobile and social media technologies. This convergence of technologies is reshaping development by making more data accessible in real time to those it affects.
This document discusses current and future trends in media and information. Technological advancements are rapidly changing how information is produced, consumed, and shared, impacting society, economics, politics, and education. To adapt to these changes, people must either change with the times or risk being left behind. The document explores emerging technologies and innovations that have shaped media and information trends recently and may continue to do so in the future. It provides the example of Massive Open Online Courses, which offer virtual learning opportunities without limits on attendance through technologies like analytics.
John Iwata discusses how the world is becoming more instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent due to the rise of data and analytics. There are now over a trillion interconnected objects and devices producing vast amounts of data. This data holds promise to drive new discoveries and improvements in many fields, like education, just as previous revolutions in power did. However, issues around privacy and security must also be addressed. If harnessed responsibly, this new era of "big data" could fuel a "golden age of information science" and transform systems like education by making them more data-driven and able to learn on a continuous basis.
Technology has had a major impact on social life and the development of the information society. It has led to time savings, increased human productivity, less need for travel, and the spread of cultures. Information technology has influenced common social traditions by making religious information more accessible. It has changed social attitudes and expectations, allowing people to access more information when making decisions. Key institutions like governments, businesses, media, and education have also been transformed by new technologies that have created efficiencies and new ways of disseminating information. Finally, information technologies have enhanced social interactions by opening new channels of communication between individuals.
The future of online government will likely see:
1) Government services becoming more invisible and only contacting citizens when needed to reduce issues or for additional input.
2) Digital technology challenging nation states as corporations and individuals push boundaries, requiring governments to thoughtfully embrace rather than resist digital change.
3) Potential for governments to have live data on public opinions, but also needing to help society progress on issues where majority opinions could hinder equality. Overall, governments must adapt to constant digital transformation and an increasingly networked world.
The document discusses the impact of information in society. It covers several topics:
1. How information is used in daily activities through different senses and how the amount of new information created is escalating rapidly.
2. The use of information devices, services, and how information is used by individuals for decision making, resolving uncertainty, and problem solving.
3. The impact of information technology on society from oral societies to print and digital/electronic societies and how this has changed communication and a sense of community.
4. An overview of the field of information studies, how it relates to information systems and computer science, and how it connects systems and technology to context.
Pariwisata Maritim Berbasis Masyarakat di Kabupaten BintanShahril Budiman Png
Community Based Tourism atau Pariwisata Berbasis Masyarakat menjadi primadona didalam pola pengembangan kepariwisataan didaerah. peran serta dari masyarakat didalam prose pengembangan pariwisata di daerah menjadi motor penting pergerakan.
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Dokumen ini berisi ringkasan presentasi yang diberikan oleh Shahril Budiman tentang penguatan manajemen organisasi di Kota Tanjungpinang. Presentasi ini membahas tentang peran organisasi kepemudaan dan mahasiswa, tantangan revolusi industri 4.0, serta literasi informasi di era digital.
IMPLEMENTATION OF E-GOVERNMENT IN KELURAHAN OF TANJUNGPINANG CITY (STUDY ON S...Shahril Budiman Png
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1. Telecommunication infrastructure is generally available to support e-government, with each kelurahan having 8-12 computers connected to the internet via WiFi networks.
2. The SIMDA BMD application has been in use for 4 years and has simplified asset administration compared to previous Microsoft Excel systems. However, it remains an offline system requiring data transfers via flash drives.
3. Participation from civil servants has been positive, though more training would help
The report summarizes the results of the 12th Waseda-IAC International e-Government Ranking Survey conducted in 2016. Singapore ranked first overall, followed by USA, Denmark, Korea, and Japan as the top five. The report includes analysis of rankings by 10 indicators, by region and organization, and highlights of the survey findings. Key points highlighted include the increasing focus on citizen-centric e-government services, the importance of mobile government, and the need for improved cooperation between central and local governments. The report analyzed trends in 65 countries and included methodology details.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsep governance dan good governance. Governance dapat diartikan sebagai cara mengelola urusan publik, sedangkan good governance merupakan penggunaan wewenang secara efektif dan transparan untuk mengelola sumber daya negara guna kesejahteraan masyarakat. Dokumen tersebut juga menjelaskan prinsip-prinsip good governance seperti akuntabilitas, transparansi, dan partisipasi masyarakat.
1. Max Weber mengajukan tipe ideal birokrasi yang terdiri dari struktur organisasi yang rasional dan hierarkis dengan pembagian kerja yang jelas.
2. Tipe ideal birokrasi Weber mendasarkan pada prinsip-prinsip seperti impersonalitas, sistem dan prosedur yang jelas, serta merit system untuk karier.
3. Kritik terhadap tipe ideal birokrasi Weber antara lain bahwa tidak dapat mengakui adanya konflik di antara
Ringkasan dokumen tersebut adalah:
1. Model birokrasi di Indonesia cenderung menggunakan pemikiran Max Weber dan mengalami masalah seperti tersentralistik dan tidak ramah rakyat.
2. Ada beberapa jenis birokrasi seperti pemerintahan umum, pembangunan, dan pelayanan masyarakat.
3. Birokrasi global perlu mengikuti prinsip-prinsip tata kelola pemerintahan yang baik dan manajemen mutu
Komunikasi di pemerintahan memegang peranan penting dalam penyelenggaraan pemerintahan tersebut. Esensi pada komunikasi pemerintahan menekankan pada kemampuan managing staff (internal communication) dan managing people (external communication).
Komunikasi di pemerintahan memegang peranan penting dalam penyelenggaraan pemerintahan tersebut. Esensi pada komunikasi pemerintahan menekankan pada kemampuan managing staff (internal communication) dan managing people (external communication).
Ringkasan dokumen tersebut adalah:
(1) Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang materi kuliah komunikasi pemerintahan yang mencakup pengertian, proses, saluran, dan media komunikasi politik; (2) Metode perkuliahan meliputi ceramah, diskusi, penelitian lapangan, dan ujian; (3) Komponen penilaian terdiri dari tugas individu dan kelompok, UTS, serta UAS.
Teks tersebut membahas sejarah dan konsep birokrasi secara singkat. Birokrasi muncul pada abad ke-18 di Perancis dan dipengaruhi oleh pemikiran Max Weber. Birokrasi di Indonesia dikenal sebagai model Bureaucratic Polity dimana kekuasaan terpusat pada negara. Teks ini juga membahas model birokrasi seperti birokrasi ala Parkinson dan Orwell.
Dokumen tersebut membahas survei tata kelola e-government di negara-negara ASEAN yang dilakukan Waseda University Jepang pada tahun 2014. Survei menunjukkan bahwa Singapura menempati peringkat pertama sebagai negara dengan tata kelola e-government paling maju di ASEAN, diikuti Thailand. Sementara itu, negara-negara ASEAN lainnya masih dalam tahap pengembangan dengan Kamboja berada pada peringkat terakhir.
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Ilmu Pemerintahan merupakan Jurusan klasik di Indonesia dan ini sangat jarang ditemukan di dunia bahkan. Meskipun begitu perdebatan tentang ranah ilmu di ilmu pemerintahan merupakan sesuatu yang menarik dibahas. Metodologi ilmu pemerintahan hadir untuk mengupas bagaimana ilmu pemerintahan dan fokus penelitian-penelitiannya.
This document discusses good governance and sound governance in Indonesia. It provides definitions of good governance from the UNDP, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank, emphasizing management of resources for development. Good governance involves rule of law, independent judiciary, free press, meaningful elections and respect for human rights. Eight characteristics of good governance are identified: consensus oriented, equity, effectiveness and efficiency, accountability, participation, rule of law, transparency, and responsiveness. Sound governance adds dimensions of process, structure, cognition/values, constitution, organization/institutions, management/performance, policy, sectors, and international forces to good governance. The key difference between good and sound governance is that sound governance considers international relations and local wisdom, while
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BANGSA INDONESIA INI HEBAT, PUNYA KEKAYAAN TAK TERHINGGA, TINGGAL MANUSIA INDONESIA MENGOLAHNYA MENJADI SUPER POWER.
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E-Government & Globalization
KEMAJUAN
TEKNOLOGI
GLOBALISASI
PERUBAHAN
TIK
PEMICU E-GOVT
BUREAUCRACY REFORM
Scholte, GLOBALISASI penyebaran kapital, ide, dan orang yang bersifat lintas batas negara
Charles Oman, GLOBALISASI pertumbuhan aktivitas ekonomi yang melewati batas-batas politik negara atau wilayah dan dianggap memiliki dampak politik
Van Acker & Currant, GLOBALISASI interkoneksi global dalam aktivitas- aktivitas ekonomi dan politik
Dengandemikian, globalisasiadalahterintegrasinyaduniamelaluiaktivitas-aktivitaspolitik, ekonomi, sosial, danbudayayang melampauibatas-batasteritorialnegara
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Agar perut rakyat terisi,
Kedaulatan rakyat perlu ditegakkan
Rakyat hampir selalu lapar,
Bukan karena panen buruk,
Atau alam miskin, melainkan
Karena rakyat tidak berdaya
7. E-Government : Connecting People
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Source: Booz Allen Hamilton/ INSEAD Beyond e-Government Study (2005)
10. E-Government Strategic & Development
Source: Booz&Co. E-Governance Structure and Processes, 2010
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E-Government & Public Information System
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What is public use.?
Do public information systems deal with public data (only)?
Should public information systems (and their outputs) be public goods -free ofcharge?
To what extent are public information systems associated with public authoritiesand institutions?
Thedefinitionofpublicinformationsystemsasinformationsystemsavailableforpublicuse(regardlessofwhethertheinformationsystembelongstothepublicortotheprivatesector)leavesopenanumberofquestionswhichwillbediscussedhere, Somerelevantquestionsare:
Source: BO SUNDGREN,2005. Dept. of Information Technology and Media
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12. Referensi
Booz&Co. 2010. E-Governance Structure and Processes, Power Point Presentation. Jakarta
Booz Allen Hamilton/ INSEAD. 2005. Beyond e-Government Study
Bo Sundgren. 2005. Dept. of Information Technology and Media. Mid Sweden University.
Pramuka, Gatot. 2009. “Reformasi Birokrasi Pelayanan Publik”. Makalah, disampaikan pada Konferensi Nasional Administrasi Negara, Unair Surabaya.
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13. TUGAS INDIVIDU
JURNAL TENTANG E-GOVERNMENT
1. JURNAL INDONESIA
2. JURNAL BAHASA INGGRIS
TIDAK DIJILID,
DI HALAMAN DEPAN JURNAL , TULISKAN :
1. NAMA
2. NIM
3. SEMESTER ( EX: PRODI IP SEMESTER 3 - SORE
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