2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2008.02.008
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Guidelines for government-to-government initiative architecture in developing countries

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“…IT has made significant impact on our lives [3,36,85,41,40]. Many studies to date have been directed on various effects of IT in a wide variety of fields [54,34,50,37,4,39,65,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IT has made significant impact on our lives [3,36,85,41,40]. Many studies to date have been directed on various effects of IT in a wide variety of fields [54,34,50,37,4,39,65,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conclusion is supported by the study Zarei and Ghapanchi (2008), which is to say that for a developing country; a top-down might not work since governments are slow in implementing the necessary governance structure, while a bottom-up approach may be constrained by lack of guidelines.…”
Section: Information Security and E-government In Tanzaniamentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Their study looks at the effect of legislation on security and privacy and states that many developing countries have yet to consider adopting adequate legislation related to information security management which could be used to take action against the misuse of ICT resources. Zarei and Ghapanchi (2008), however, argue that e-Government development should not wait until full security levels are reached. They state that providing fully functional security for all the e-Government programs is impractical.…”
Section: Technical Studies On Information Security In E-governmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Security is considered the most critical path of an e-government initiative as it concerns mainly citizens of a country [34]. E-government will require several networks of systems to connect government agencies.…”
Section: High Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zarei et al [34] indicted that the ICT infrastructure is a global connectivity and network infrastructure, which uses the advantage of new technologies to transform the old approach of government services into a modern of e-governmental administration. It helps the government to standardize the services in a more effective manner and to deliver better information and other services to users at a reduced cost.…”
Section: Internet Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%