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The Challenges Of E-Government 2.0 Projects In Romania: An Insight

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  • DIDRAGA OTNIEL

    (WEST UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA)

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E-government has developed rapidly and consistently along with the development of ICT. Providing reliable eservices resulting from successful e-government projects means tackling different challenges like transparency and accessibility, technological infrastructure interoperability, end-user adoption, citizen privacy, security and trust, policy updating, and organizational transformation. E-government 2.0 means innovation, transformation, communication, transparency, collaboration and participation, less bureaucracy, and less corruption. Also, investments in egovernment 2.0 projects in Romania must meet the requirements of the strategic lines of development in the National Strategy on Digital Agenda for Romania.

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  • Didraga Otniel, 2015. "The Challenges Of E-Government 2.0 Projects In Romania: An Insight," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 24-29, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2015:v:4:p:24-29
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