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Thursday, November 14, 2002
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Electronic Government Shows Strong Growth Globally
GovTech, Nov 07, 2002 -- SYDNEY, Australia --
The proportion of adults worldwide using the internet to access
government services or products during the past 12 months has increased by
around 15 per cent, according to the findings of the second Government Online Study published
on Thursday by Taylor Nelson Sofres.
Three out of ten citizens (30 per cent) globally said that they had accessed
government services online compared with only a quarter (26 per cent) questioned
a year ago....
"While the growth in the use of e-government is encouraging, our research
shows that the majority of this growth is from citizens searching for information
online rather than making transactions or providing personal information
to government," Mellor said.
The report found little increase in the use of services that allow citizens
to interact with government. Globally, online government transactions increased
from just 6 per cent to 7 per cent in the 12 months to September 2002; the
percentage of those providing personal details to government increased from
7 per cent to 8 per cent....
6:34:04 AM
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