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What's the difference between e-government and traditional government?

There are four differences between e-government and traditional government:

1, their administrative methods are different: the administrative method of e-government is electronic, that is, the administrative method is paperless, the information transmission is networked, and the administrative legal relationship is virtualized; However, the traditional administrative management method is mainly "paper-based", that is, every step of the administrative procedure must be made by administrative personnel.

2. Efficiency of two pen containers: E-government makes government work more effective and streamlined; The traditional way of government affairs is complicated, so the work efficiency is low.

3. The transparency and openness of their work are different: e-government makes government work more open, e-government provides better services for enterprises and citizens, and e-government reconstructs the relationship between government, enterprises and citizens, making it more coordinated than before, making it easier and better for enterprises and citizens to participate in politics and deliberation; Traditional government affairs are the opposite.

4. The attributes of the two are different: compared with the traditional government's public services, e-government has the essential attributes of public goods, such as universality, openness and non-exclusiveness, but also has the characteristics of directness, convenience, low cost and better equality.

Extended data:

First, the advantages of e-government:

1. The government obtains information from the Internet and promotes network informatization.

2. Strengthen the government's information service, establish the government's own website and homepage on the Internet, provide possible information services to the public, and realize the openness of government affairs.

3. Establish an online service system to make government affairs interact with the public online, that is, "e-government".

4. Apply e-commerce to the government, that is, "electronic government procurement".

5. Make full use of the government network to realize the "paperless office" of the government.

Two, e-government is a systematic project, which meets three basic conditions:

1. E-government is a comprehensive service system that must rely on electronic information hardware system, digital network technology and related software technology; Hardware part: including internal LAN, external Internet, system communication system and private line.

Software part: dozens of systems, such as large-scale database management system, information transmission platform, authority management platform, document formation and approval uploading system, news release system, service management system, policy and regulation release system, user service and management system, personnel and file management system, welfare and housing provident fund management system, etc.

2. E-government is a comprehensive system to deal with public affairs and internal affairs related to the government. It includes not only the internal administrative affairs of government agencies, but also the management affairs of legislative and judicial departments and other public organizations, such as procuratorial, judicial and community affairs.

3. E-government is a new, advanced and revolutionary government management system. E-government is not simply moving the traditional government management affairs to the internet intact, but reorganizing its organizational structure and reengineering its business processes. Therefore, there is a significant difference between e-government and traditional government management in management.

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