Abstract:
E-government is representing a coeval model of communication, which is a
solution for complicated processes within government, business and individuals.
Main goals of E-government are: reducing of government spending and
direct cost of the services, better coordination and communication between
government institutions, private sector and citizens. E-government consists
of three types of E-services: government to citizen (G2C), government to
business (G2B), and government to government (G2G). Libya is a country,
which in this developing stage, attempts to establish E-government services
to improve government functions, productivity and efficiency of government
agencies as well simplifying complicated procedures for their citizens. In this
paper we will represent benefits, which Libya will gain from this project, and
to describe E-governments initiatives and the most significant advantages
and disadvantages of this kind of project.
CITATION:
IEEE format
A. Busoud, D. Živković, “E-Government in Libya,” in Sinteza 2016 - International Scientific Conference on ICT and E-Business Related Research, Belgrade, Singidunum University, Serbia, 2016, pp. 513-517. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2016-513-517
APA format
Busoud, A., Živković, D. (2016). E-Government in Libya. Paper presented at Sinteza 2016 - International Scientific Conference on ICT and E-Business Related Research. doi:10.15308/Sinteza-2016-513-517