25-08-2017, 09:32 PM
Position of Bangladesh Government to Implement E-government
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The World Bank in 2007 ranked Bangladesh 92nd among 132 countries and last among 5 countries in the South Asian subcontinent, with regards to its ICT infrastructure. It is also ranked 123rd and 5th in South Asia, in the e-services adoption index. However, despite being behind most South Asian counterparts, Bangladesh has been catching up quickly in the field of e-Government. According to UN's E-Government readiness report 2008, while most other countries (including India and Sri Lanka) in the region have slipped significantly in the rankings, Bangladesh advanced 20 steps between 2005 and 2008. Bangladesh's Readiness Index value of 0.29 was not that far behind India (0.38), although it was still some distance from the regional leader Maldives (0.45). Nevertheless, Bangladesh was still behind all neighbors except Nepal, Myanmar and Afghanistan.
Best E-government Service Provider in Bangladesh
BUET & Dhaka University are the best service provider of e-government of Bangladesh. Their provided services are Registration for admission, Issuance of admit card and Publication of exam result. Their are providing the services last few years. Other public Universities are also started to follow their procedure. Applicants of all areas need not to come Dhaka city for filling up the regisration form of admission test & getting admit card. These e-government services reduce a huge amount expenses of general applicants.
The Obstacls of Implementing E-government in Bangladesh
• Lack of incentive for government officials to become computer literate
• Lack of emphasis on improved e-governance
• Lack of capacity to implement e-Government projects
• Lack of financial resources
• Poor Network Insfastructure
• Very slow internet speed
• Security and privacy problem
• Lack of Marketing and promotion of e-Government Services
• Poor procedure of Data standardization and inter-operability