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1 The Information Society and E-Government
Pertemuan III The Information Society and E-Government Heru Syah Putra SE., MA Course: Sistem Informasi Manajemen dan E-Government FISIP-UIN, 21 Maret 2017

2 Review of 2nd meeting E-Government is the use of technology to enhance the access to and delivery of government services to benefit citizens, business partners and employees (Silcock 2001, 88). E-government is defined as: utilizing the internet and the world-wide-web for delivering government information and services to citizens” (UNDPEPA and ASPA 2002, 1). E-government refers to the use of information technology to enable and improve the efficiency with which government services are provided to citizens, employees, business and agencies” (Carter and Bélanger 2005, 5). E-government in a broad sense: all use of information technology in the public sector. It covers a broad range of managerial issues: from high-level strategy to detailed tactics; from the technicalities of data flows and process mapping to the politics of e-government” (Heeks 2005, 1).

3 Review of 2nd meeting

4 Data, Information, and Knowledge
Data is unprocessed facts and figures without any added interpretation or analysis. "The price of crude oil is $80 per barrel. Information is data that has been interpreted so that it has meaning for the user. "The price of crude oil has risen from $70 to $80 per barrel" gives meaning to the data and so is said to be information to someone who tracks oil prices. Knowledge is a combination of information, experience and insight that may benefit the individual or the organisation. "When crude oil prices go up by $10 per barrel, it's likely that petrol prices will rise by 2p per litre" is knowledge.

5 Live in Japan

6 The Development of Information and Communication Technologies
Information and Communication Technology Development

7 Lanjutan Information and Communication Technology Development

8 Lanjutan

9 Indonesia?

10 The Information Society and its Development
This new economy we are living in is characterized by the following three features: It is informational, meaning that information management and knowledge creation capacities are main determinants for competitiveness for all economic participants. It is global, in the sense that economic units can communicate and coordinate their strategic and operative activities in real time on a global scale. It is networked, meaning that economic units are interconnected, which allows the network enterprise to develop a new form of organization.

11 E-Government Development
Applying new information and communication technologies to the public sector environment promised to enhance public administration productivity and to satisfy citizen demands for online information and service provision. This was the starting point for an increasing integration of these technologies into governance systems and processes and public authorities began to digitally provide information and services to citizens and businesses. This form of service provision was called electronic government or e-government that—based on its innovative nature and expected potential—quickly received increasing attention in the public administration and management practice as well as in science (Dawes 2009).

12 Lanjutan The 25 high-payoff, nationwide projects with an estimated savings potential of several billion dollars. However, these were not supposed to be exhaustive, but would rather grow or be modified with increasing implementation and degree of maturity.

13 Indonesia, any problem regarding e-gov development?

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