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Electronically expanding the citizen's world

IEEE Spectrum, 1969
Is electronics extending itself to increase citizen opportunities for education, entertainment, and a better life? During World War II, electronics expanded to meet U.S. defense needs. Korea accelerated the advance of the technology even more. In all the unsettled years since, electronics technology has been facing new challenges. The Highlight Session
James D. O'Connell   +4 more
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Electronic Citizen Identities and Strong Authentication

2015
Both public and commercial services in most countries depend on government-issued identity documents for citizen authentication. Traditionally such documents have been fairly uniform around the world, i.e. identity cards and passports. The dawn of strong electronic authentication, however, has created a much more diverse situation.
Sanna Suoranta   +2 more
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Citizen adoption of electronic government initiatives

37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004
Electronic government, or e-government, increases the convenience and accessibility of government services and information to citizens. Despite the benefits of e-government - increased government accountability to citizens, greater public access to information, and a more efficient, cost-effective government - the success and acceptance of e-government
L. Carter, F. Belanger
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Citizen's Acceptance of Electronic Services

2009
The Qatari government has launched Wireless Internet Parks (iPark) concept under their national electronic government (e-government) initiative with a view of providing free internet access for all citizens while enjoying the outdoors. By offering free wireless Internet access, the Qatari government hopes to increase accessibility of e-government ...
Shafi Al-Shafi, Vishanth Weerakkody
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Electronic Government-Citizen Relationships

Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 2008
Abstract Citizens that already are engaged in online activities are more inclined to connect with their governments electronically. One question that has largely gone unanswered is, Does citizens' use of the Internet to interact with governments facilitate relationships between them and their governments?
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Electronic governance and citizen journalism

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Theory and practice of electronic governance, 2008
Electronic Governance (e-Governance) is the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to provide citizens and organizations with more convenient access to government information and services, and to provide better public services. The most important anticipated benefits of e-Governance include more efficiency, improved services, better ...
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Aging citizens' experiences of electronic brain games

Gerontechnology, 2008
Although some studies have been carried out about brain training exercises there is little proof that using tools like computer games or any other mental training devices could train our brain or delay the age related decline in cognitive abilities. Even so, electronic game producers have been active in designing special brain training software and ...
Leikas, Jaana, Lampila, Piritta
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A Multidimensional Analysis Approach For Electronic Citizens Participation

Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government Research, 2016
The participation of citizens in governments' decision-making is gaining more and more attention with the emergence and the availability of information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, it is still necessary to seek the most effective means to implement this activity in a way and a time that gives the citizens the opportunity to have a ...
Abdelhamid Boudjelida, Sehl Mellouli
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Citizens' Attitudes towards Electronic Administrative Services in Bulgaria

SPM, 2023
The development of the processes of provision and consumption of electronic administrative services (EAS) in Bulgaria is an essential part of the digital transformation of the public sector as a whole. The aim of the publication is to examine the attitudes of part of the society in the country regarding the paperless application and receipt of services
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Electronic House Arrest: An Examination of Citizen Attitudes

Crime & Delinquency, 1995
This study reports the findings of a survey of attitudes toward the use of electronic house arrest. Data are from a sample of 1,000 randomly selected households from a voter registration list in Oneida County, New York. The return rate was 56%.
Michael P. Brown, Preston Elrod
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