make a list of e government services that are provided by other countries
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BELGIUM:- The Belgian eGovernment strategy[21] is aimed at creating a single virtual public administration to be characterised by fast and convenient service delivery, at the same time respecting the privacy of users. The services shall be developed around the needs of citizens putting in place complete electronic administrative procedures independently from actual authorities being involved. In addition, simplified procedures shall provide for a reduced bureaucracy. To this end the strategy suggests four main streams all efforts should be structured around:
- Re-engineering and integrating service delivery around users' needs and life events;
- Cooperation among all levels of Government;
- Simplification of administrative procedures for citizens and businesses;
- Back office integration and protection of personal data.
GERMANY:- Germany's current eGovernment Strategy is laid down in the eGovernment 2.0 programme.[75] This programme is part of the more general strategic approach set out in the document Focused on the Future: Innovations for Administration[76] concerning the overall modernisation of the Public Administration. The eGovernment 2.0 programme identifies the following four fields of action:
- Portfolio: demand-oriented expansion of the Federal Government's eGovernment services in terms of quality and quantity.
- Process chains: electronic cooperation between businesses and public administrations via a joint process chain.
- Identification: introduction of an electronic identity card and development of eID concepts.
- Communication: a secure communications infrastructure for citizens, businesses and administrations.
FRANCE:- eGovernment first stood as a policy priority in 1998, in the framework of the strategy to prepare France to become an information society. It was in 2004 that the development of eGovernment turned into a standalone policy with the launch of both a strategic plan and an action plan commonly referred to as the ADELE programme. The latter was aiming to simplify and make the public services accessible by electronic means to all users, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as well as to cut the costs generated by the operation of the public administration. A pre-condition for this and a related objective listed in the programme was to generate trust in new ways of delivering services.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:- The UAE Government provides a range of services through its official portal www.government.ae. The eServices are classified into services for individuals, businesses and visitors. Through the eServices, it is now very easy for the people of the UAE to avail a variety of services without leaving their home or office spaces. The portal has an advanced search facility to help people look for the services they want to access. The portal also contains a section on alternate means for accessing government services. Emirates eGovernment has set up the UAE’s official portal www.government.ae, which is a major milestone in the process of eTransformation in the UAE. This portal brings all eServices and information provided by the UAE federal and local government bodies under one umbrella. Emirates eGovernment provides services on G2G, G2B and G2C levels. The UAE’s official portal www.government.ae falls under the G2B and G2C level. Under G2G services, the entity provides cloud and Government Website Evaluation Index (GWEI) services.