Jordan has dropped 47 places in a United Nations index on e-government capacity, from 51 in 2010 to 98 this year.
The 2012 UN Global E-Government Survey, which covered 190 countries, indicated that the Kingdom ranked 14th among West Asian countries, while it was eighth among Arabs states.
At the Arab level, the UAE ranked first in terms of e-government readiness, followed by Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon and Jordan, according to the report posted on the UN Public Administration Programme website.