It is effective and competent to use
information and communication technology (ICT) to carry out organisational and
corporate mandates. A government's obligation to its population includes
providing for their needs, which is accomplished through using ICT to modernise
any services or facilities. E-government initiatives also aim to enhance
citizens' social, political, and economic well-being. All administrations are
consolidated into "smart governments" by the governments.
Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, some governments in less developed
countries are unable to implement such a change. There is no managerial
commitment, there is no e-government interoperability, and there are not enough
resources. Consequently, the goal of this effort is to offer a framework for
the deployment of e-government in Iraq. Implementing e-governance in Iraq will
face political, technical, cultural, and legal obstacles, all of which have
been recognised. 180 managers participated in an online poll to analyse the
framework for implementing e-government. Users lacked confidence, there was a
lack of security equipment, there was no cooperation between governmental
instructions, and there was no information technology legislation or integrity.
This study is distinctive since it seeks to create an effective e-government
for Iraq.
Author(s) Details:
Noor A. Jasim,
Middle Technical University, Baquba Technical Institute, Iraq.
Emad M. Hameed,
Middle Technical University, Baquba Technical Institute, Iraq.
Sarah A. Jasim,
Ministry of Education, General Director of Education, Diyala,
Baqubah, Iraq.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TIER-V6/article/view/7600
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