
E-Government Act
The E-Government Act, enacted in 2002 in the United States, aims to improve the delivery of government services through technology. It promotes the use of the internet to make government information more accessible to citizens, enhances federal agency interaction with the public, and encourages better management of government data. The Act emphasizes transparency, allowing people to find and use government resources online more easily. Essentially, it seeks to modernize how governments operate and communicate with the public, making information and services quicker and simpler to access.