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The type of E - Governance where services are provided to government employees, such as payroll and benefits management is known as -----.

AG2C

BG2B

CG2E

DC2G

Answer:

C. G2E

Read Explanation:

Types of E-Governance:

G2C (Government to Citizen):

  • Services provided directly to citizens (e.g., online applications, information services).

G2B (Government to Business):

  • Facilitation of business operations through online services (e.g., business registrations, licenses).

G2G (Government to Government):

  • Inter-departmental communication and data sharing to improve governance.

G2E (Government to Employees):

  • Services provided to government employees, such as payroll and benefits management.


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