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Status Of E-Government In Texas Metropolitan Areas, Mahesh B. Vanjani, Douglas A. Goings, Clare Bailey
Status Of E-Government In Texas Metropolitan Areas, Mahesh B. Vanjani, Douglas A. Goings, Clare Bailey
Communications of the IIMA
The internet and e-commerce technologies have already altered the way businesses operate. In the recent past, E-govemment has attempted to emulate the success of e-commerce organizations. This paper explores the status of e-govemment in metropolitan areas in Texas. The paper focuses on metropolitan areas since, based on reports on online usage in the US, rural areas still lag behind the metro areas. Consequently, rural counties, in general, have not developed their official e-govemment web sites as much as have counties in metropolitan areas.
Status Of E-Government In Georgia, Douglas A. Goings, Mahesh B. Vanjani, Carol A. Goings
Status Of E-Government In Georgia, Douglas A. Goings, Mahesh B. Vanjani, Carol A. Goings
Communications of the IIMA
As e-commerce facilitated the movement of businesses from bricks and mortar interfaces, Internet and communication technology are moving e-govemment to a point where all citizens will be able to access government services in their homes. This paper reports the status of e-government in Georgia (USA), with particular attention to stages of e-government development in the state. Currently, only 51 percent of counties in Georgia have official e-government web sites. Generally, rural counties have not developed their official e-government web sites as much as have counties in metropolitan areas.