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The drive to implement electronic government (e-government) has become a pervasive global phenomenon. Countries around the world, from highly developed ones such as the United States to very small island states like Malta and Mauritius, have committed substantial resources to creating the environment and infrastructure for doing business electronically with their citizens, businesses, and other government entities. E-government is viewed by many as having the potential to enhance the delivery of services to citizens, improve the interaction between individuals, businesses, and civic institutions, and, at the same time, reduce the costs and time associated with delivering ...