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What are the four primary types of interactions in e-governance?

AG2C, G2G, G2B, G2E

BC2C, B2B, G2C, G2G

CG2G, G2B, B2C, C2G

DG2C, G2G, B2G, E2G

Answer:

A. G2C, G2G, G2B, G2E

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The four primary types of interactions in e-governance are:

  • Government-to-Citizen (G2C): This is the direct interaction between the government and the public, providing services and information to citizens.

  • Government-to-Government (G2G): This involves the electronic exchange of information and data between different government agencies and departments.

  • Government-to-Business (G2B): This facilitates online transactions and communication between the government and the business sector, such as for licenses, permits, and taxation.

  • Government-to-Employee (G2E): This refers to the online services and resources the government provides to its own employees, including internal communication and human resources management.


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