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020 _a978-92-1-123205-9
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040 _aES-MaONT
110 2 _aUnited Nations
_bDepartment of Economic and Social Affairs
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245 1 0 _aUnited Nations E-Government: Survey 2016
_b: E-Government In Support Of Sustainable Development
_cUnited Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs
260 _aNueva York
_b Naciones Unidas
_c2016
300 _a217 p.
_b tablas, il., gráf.
_c1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
520 _aThere has been a sharp rise in the number of countries that are using e-government to provide public services online through one stop-platforms – an approach that makes it easier to access public services. In 2003, only 45 countries had a one-stop-platform, and only 33 countries provided online transactions. According to the 2016 Survey, 90 countries now offer one or more single entry portal on public information or online services, or both and 148 countries provide at least one form of online transactional services.
650 0 _aPolíticas públicas digitales
_92192
653 _agobierno abierto
653 _aGobierno electrónico
653 _aInstituciones públicas
653 _aServicios públicos
856 _uhttps://biblio.ontsi.red.es:8080/intranet-tmpl/prog/img/local_repository/koha_upload/UNPAN96407.pdf
_yDocumento
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856 4 1 _uhttps://publicadministration.un.org/egovkb/en-us/Reports/UN-E-Government-Survey-2016
_yMás información
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