Government informatization has become an important component of the national information infrastructure and a major factor affecting international competitive power. E-government construction is regarded as one of the most important tasks for the national economy and society informatization in China today. TH-DGRC has been researching and developing e-government projects since 2003. In this chapter, we first introduce China’s e-government history, progress, challenges, and plans. Next we propose a methodology for an e-government plan and design – GIA (Government Informatization Architecture) – and discuss its key reference models. Third, we present the government information resource catalog and exchange systems. Finally, we describe two case studies in Beijing’s municipal government.
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Xing, C., Yang, J., He, W., Zhang, Y., Chen, C. (2008). Research and Development of Key Technologies for e-Government: Case Studies in China. In: Chen, H., et al. Digital Government. Integrated Series In Information Systems, vol 17. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71611-4_29
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