“Government’s foremost work is to axis society on achieving the community attention”
“Governance” is a way of describing the links between government and its broader environment – political, social, and administrative.”
e-government provides governmental services electronically, usually over the Web, to reduce the physical character of customer transactions by recreating them virtually, and,
e-governance predicts employing the web and internet to overhaul how the state conducts its democratic dealings by using networked interactions with citizens to foster transparency and participation.
Attempts to redefine e-government and e-governance would little difficult to the public society knows the goal that government is trying to achieve. Technological historians note that before managers took advantage of digital applications, such as the management of information systems (MIS), the underlying conventions evolved from a tripartite framework. At the beginning, electrical engineers drove technological innovations in hardware developments, as they wanted to construct machines for extending automation and complex reasoning. Software engineers next applied mathematical analysis to the newly developed hardware, followed by the creation of programs that yielded data to be organized, distributed, stored, and retrieved. The systems theory and technological determinism provide a rationale for public investment in information technology hardware and software.
Conceptual Clarification
Government is an institutional superstructure that society uses to translate politics into policies and legislation. Governance is the outcome of the interaction of government, the public service, and citizens throughout the political process, policy development, program design, and service delivery.
Framing the Comparison
Governments are specialized institutions that contribute to governance. Representative governments seek and receive citizen support, but they also need the active cooperation of their public servants. Governance is the outcome of politics, policies, and programs.
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Monday, July 28, 2008
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