Implementation of E-Government as a Public Service Innovation in Indonesia

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E-Government implementation is the use of technology, information, and communication to realize more efficient and effective government practices in the process of implementing public services in order to facilitate public access to information and create principles of accountability, transparency and good public participation in the Indonesian government. This study aims to explain the implementation of E-Government in Indonesia which encourages the development of information and data systems and is adapted to existing bureaucratic processes. The method used in this research is qualitative research methods. The results showed that public service innovation organized by the government of the Republic of Indonesia was able to create relationships between elements in a country online, not inline, so that efficiency and speed in public services was not only a symbol but a reality.

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Ida Farida

University of Bandar Lampung

Author for correspondence.
Email: ida.farida@ubl.ac.id
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7408-4214

Lecturer of the Department of Public Administration

29, Pagar Alam, Labuhan Ratu, Lampung, Indonesia, 35142

Annisa Lestari

University of Bandar Lampung

Email: annisaikalestari313@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9598-5679

Lecturer of the Department of Public Administration

29, Pagar Alam, Labuhan Ratu, Lampung, Indonesia, 35142

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