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E-Government as an Integrative Public Service Platform

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-9-19-30

Abstract

In the article, a comprehensive analysis of theoretical aspects of the formation of “e-government” was carried out in the context of the development of new state management. Factors affecting the formation and development of e-government in Russia have been identified.

The authors argue that the application of new and improved e-government tools is an important task in the context of improving the efficiency of public and municipal governance. The use of “e-government” technologies and tools makes the process of public administration more open, as citizens receive the necessary level of awareness about the results of the activities of public authorities. The advantages of developing interactive interaction between state administration bodies and citizens through expansion of activities of state ports, multifunctional centers of provision of state and municipal services, as well as state automated systems are justified.

About the Authors

E. N. Malik
Academy of the Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Elena n. Malik, PhD in Political Sciences, Associate Professor

Orel



M. V. Shedy
Academy of the Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Maria V. Shedy, Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor

Orel



B. V. Pikalov
Academy of the Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Boris V. Pikalov, PhD in History

Orel



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Malik E.N., Shedy M.V., Pikalov B.V. E-Government as an Integrative Public Service Platform. Administrative Consulting. 2020;(9):19-30. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-9-19-30

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