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"The public sector and its relations with society have generated numerous analyses and discussions in recent years. The increased demand for public services, the budgetary restrictions, the personnel costs and the new facilities offered by information technology have all been challenges that have led to the creation of new concepts: ‘online government’, ‘eGovernment’, ‘e-administration’. The key element of the ‘eGovernment’ concept lies in improving the relationship and streamlining the information exchange between the public sector, on the one hand, and citizens and the business environment, on the other. eGovernment means providing public services to citizens and businesses electronically, which is a cheaper and more efficient alternative that would allow the government to get closer to the citizens and adapt its services to their needs. I believe eGovernment is one of the important expressions of the information society because it involves state institutions, public and private organisations and especially citizens, who become e-citizens, involved directly, practically and constructively in all areas of political, social, cultural, civic and moral life."@en1
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