E-government in Poland: Selected Examples of Plans which Are Carried Out
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The development of advanced hi-tech technologies has an impact on every area of social life. Changes resulting from it are visible at every turn. Public administration cannot be indifferent to these changes, especially when they are desired by the society. According to the current principles of law, to make it possible for public administration to convert to electronic administration (or even e-government), it is essential to pass certain regulations. E-government in Poland is nowadays laboriously becoming a fact, and there are some projects that we can be proud of. In this paper, the author describes them in detail and reveals their weak and strong sides.
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