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In today’s world Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has tremendous impact on socio-ec... more In today’s world Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has tremendous impact on socio-economic livelihood of people of the country. Government functions are the most profound areas where ICT can play a pivotal role in fostering the citizen centric services.
With the onset of information revolution, many developing countries have looked at IT as a possible new tool to solve age-old problems of poverty, bad governance, and sluggish economic growth. While the developed countries have been able to benefit greatly from the wide use of IT, many developing countries are still grasping to make sense of how IT fits into their problems. The trend is true in the case of e-Governance also. In Bangladesh, e-Governance has been talked about a lot; some government offices have even taken innovative steps towards certain e-Government projects. The national ICT Task Force headed by the Honorable Prime Minister herself has put great emphasis on identifying challenges in the implementation of nation-wide e-Governance and on initiating pilot projects in various sectors of the government through a project called the Support to ICT Task Force (SICT). It is being implemented under the Ministry of Planning. Also, the Government of Bangladesh is also getting substantial foreign cooperation in terms of financial assistance and technical collaboration for realization of e-Governance at a national scale.
Public Enterprise and Government Relationship
In today’s world Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has tremendous impact on socio-ec... more In today’s world Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has tremendous impact on socio-economic livelihood of people of the country. Government functions are the most profound areas where ICT can play a pivotal role in fostering the citizen centric services.
With the onset of information revolution, many developing countries have looked at IT as a possible new tool to solve age-old problems of poverty, bad governance, and sluggish economic growth. While the developed countries have been able to benefit greatly from the wide use of IT, many developing countries are still grasping to make sense of how IT fits into their problems. The trend is true in the case of e-Governance also. In Bangladesh, e-Governance has been talked about a lot; some government offices have even taken innovative steps towards certain e-Government projects. The national ICT Task Force headed by the Honorable Prime Minister herself has put great emphasis on identifying challenges in the implementation of nation-wide e-Governance and on initiating pilot projects in various sectors of the government through a project called the Support to ICT Task Force (SICT). It is being implemented under the Ministry of Planning. Also, the Government of Bangladesh is also getting substantial foreign cooperation in terms of financial assistance and technical collaboration for realization of e-Governance at a national scale.
Public Enterprise and Government Relationship