Abstract: The nature of good governance in a wide range of government operations lies in the successful implementation of e-governance. In order to make public works open and efficient, to increase government efficiency, accountability and boost service delivery and public participation in all aspects of government operations, e-Governance is mandatory. The Bangladesh E-Government Index is very poor compared with the SAARC countries. Bangladesh has many barriers to introducing the system for E-Government in Bangladesh. In today's digital and ICT-based world, it is hard to have good governance without e-government. The goal of this study is to examine the performance of the implementation of the Bangladesh e-government, recognize some of the challenges and suggest some of the likely ways of overcoming them. The difficulties arise from a change of government strategy with a change of government, a lack of sufficient skilled, well-trained human resources, adequate budgets for such a capital-intensive project to be implemented, etc. The situation can, however, be altered by taking the necessary steps, such as political consensus, the creation of human capital, the penetration of ICT and a proper long-term plan to implement e-government in Bangladesh.
Keywords: E-Government, ICT Infrastructure, Online Service Index, e-Participation Index, Public Service, Sustainable Development, Bangladesh.
Title: E-Government Services for Sustainable Development: The Challenges and Strategies of Implementing E-Government in Bangladesh
Author: Abdullah Al Mamun, Sayful Islam, Md. Arifuzzaman, Mohd. Adam Bin Suhaimi
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research
ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online)
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