The Korean government yesterday formally announced its 11 e-government projects have been completed, paving the way for full-fledged electronic administrative services that could save citizens both time and money.
The Ministry of Information & Communication (MIC) said yesterday that it will pour in 75 billion won in advancing e-government services, implementing next-generation mobile government (m-government) and informatization of administrative services next year in order to expand public services based on e-government.
Weiterlesen: 75 Billion Won to be Invested in Sophistication of e-Government
Seoul will take another step tomorrow toward its goal of an "electronic government" that provides citizen and business services over the Internet. Although some skeptics worry about online security, government officials say their new system is safer than Internet banking.
The government yesterday launched online public services, which allow people to access administrative documents through the Internet, the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs said.
An integrated website where anyone can process civil affairs through the Internet will begin operations on Friday, Korean Electronic Government.
