Evaluation of E-Government Implementation in Indonesian Local Government (Case Study of the Implementation of Electronic Monitoring and Evaluation in Balangan Local Government)

Authors

  • Noviandi Erhan Local Development Planning Board of Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia and University of Brawijaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jpas.2017.002.02.2

Keywords:

e-government, information and communication technology, local government.

Abstract

The rapid growth of technology has turned the government policies and strategies toward e-government. The e-government somehow believed will enhance the performance of governments. The objectives of this study are to examine the practice of e-government system in Indonesian Local Government. Although Balangan Regency has adopted e-government, however the system is not developed as expected. This research concludes that, critical issues face in the application of e-government in local government is not just technical problems, but more to the management of the system and people awareness. Central government is need to intervene for a better adoption of e-government in local government.

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2018-05-21

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