This online training course highlights the value of e-government interoperability and the steps required to achieve effective interoperability. It also answers some of the fundamental questions, such as 'who should be involved in e-Government Interoperability projects'; 'why a Government Interoperability Framework (GIF) should be developed'; 'how GIFs are produced and revised'; and 'what the key factors are for the successful development and operationalization of a GIF'.

The United Nations E-Government Development Database (UNeGovDD) is a benchmarking tool that provides a comparative assessment for monitoring progress of a country’s E-Government Development from 2003 to 2010. As such it provides an interactive snapshot picture of a country’s E-Government Development in the world.

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This course intends to provide a comprehensive understanding of the E-Government Survey by elaborating on the key elements included in the Survey such as the E-Government Development Index and its three components: the Online Service Index, the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index, and the Human Capital Index.

This course provides background knowledge on the basic concepts of ICT development and e-government. It gives an overview of the evolution of IT, its content and its applications, with particular reference to e-government.

This course describes the fundamental infrastructures that are required for the success of e-government development. An overview on the different information-related infrastructures that are fundamental to the implementation of e-government, such as e-record, portals, and e-payment are provided.

This course discusses high-level concerns on e-government sustainable development. It includes various policies, laws and regulations that help to facilitate e-government development

The aim of this learning material is to build a Community of Practice for developing, sharing, and applying concrete solutions for Electronic Governance, with particular focus on developing countries. The material will describe the rationale, objectives, activities and future directions of an example community site.

This learning material is an introduction to electronic government (e-government). Our basic premise that the governments' use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is not an end in itself, certainly not a technical exercise, but a tool to achieve better government.

This learning material aims to provide a basic understanding of technologies supporting e-governance. It examines Ontologies and the Semantic Web in the context of electronic governance