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Strategic Planning for Electronic Governance |
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Dr. Adegboyega Ojo |
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| affiliation |
The United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology (UNU-IIST) |
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| abstract |
Electronic Governance (e-Governance) seeks to transform
public service delivery and citizens' participation or engagement
in government decision processes for both social and economic
benefits.
Achieving effective and efficient e-governance depends largely on
the availability of a strategic plan. An e-governance strategic
plan typically describes the government's own view of electronic
governance and identifies all its key stakeholders. It also
provides the vision, goals, strategies and measurable objectives
for the e-governance agenda as a whole. In addition, a typical
strategic plan also specifies how government readiness for
e-governance
would be established and the basis for prioritizing initiatives.
This module aims to provide a basic understanding of e-governance
strategies and teaches how an effective strategic plan can be
developed through a process.
Specifically, it teaches:
- core elements of an e-governance strategy
- how to design and conduct an e-readiness assessment exercise
- how to develop the vision, goals and objectives for e-governance
- how to develop a portfolio of the required intervention programmes
- how to prioritize intervention programmes
- how to monitor and evaluate progress
Important elements of the strategic plans of some e-governance leaders are also discussed as case studies.
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| bio |
Adegboyega Ojo is Project Staff at the International Institute for Software Technology of the United Nations University (UNU-IIST), Macao SAR. He is on leave from the Department of Computer Sciences, University of Lagos where he is a Senior Lecturer. Before his engagement at UNU-IIST, he had led major software development projects involving large multinationals in Nigeria. He has first hand knowledge in working with the public sector through his on-going participation in the Macao e-Government Project - a project which creates the strategic direction and foundation for e-government development in Macao. He is currently involved with a number of survey, research, capacity development and software infrastructure building tasks within the project. His research interest includes e-Government, Conceptual Modelling, Ontology Development and applications of Computational Intelligence. His particular interest in e-Government includes Measurement and Benchmarking, e-Service Development, Inter-government Workflow Management and Semantic Interoperability. He holds a Bachelor and Doctorate degrees in Computer Science from the University of Lagos in Nigeria. He is a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, IEEE Computer Society and Computer Professionals of Nigeria. |