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<h1>Ten Guiding Principles for E-government</h1>
        
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Digital Divide Network
        
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<b>Date added: </b>
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2009-04-06
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<b>Sector: </b>
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<a href="http://www.iconnect-online.org/sector/governance" target="_blank">Governance</a>
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Theme:
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<a href="http://www.iconnect-online.org/theme/strategies/" target="_blank">Policy, Regulation, and e-Strategies</a>
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A number of guiding principles for e-government have appeared in recent
years.
They can be broadly classified into two categories:
(i) recommendatory, and (ii) prescriptive.
This article by Dr D.C. Misra, discusses Ten Guiding Principles for
E-government which may be more suited to developing countries. </span>
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<p> A number of guiding
principles for e-government have appeared in recent years.
They can be broadly classified into two categories:
(i) recommendatory, and (ii) prescriptive.
This article by Dr D.C. Misra, discusses Ten Guiding Principles for
E-government which may be more suited to developing countries. </p>
<h3>More on this:</h3>
        
Visit: <span><a href="http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=1023" target="_blank">http://www.digitaldivide.net/articles/view.php?ArticleID=1023</a></span>
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