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Germany

In: Setting Sail into the Age of Digital Local Government

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  • Tony E. Wohlers

    (Cameron University)

  • Lynne Louise Bernier

    (Carroll University)

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Germany is a federal system in which both legislative and administrative competencies are executed across the federal, state, and municipal levels of government. Although administrative powers are mostly divided between the national and state governments, municipalities enjoy a considerable degree of self-administration based on Article 28 of the Grundgesetz or Basic Law. The nature of Germany’s federal system in terms of sharing administrative powers has important consequences for e-government, as illustrated by BundOn-line 2005—a national initiative that aimed at providing federal services faster and more efficiently via the Internet. Within this context, Fetzer (2006) observes:

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  • Tony E. Wohlers & Lynne Louise Bernier, 2016. "Germany," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: Setting Sail into the Age of Digital Local Government, chapter 0, pages 57-70, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-1-4899-7665-9_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7665-9_5
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