When referring to the concept of E-Government, many people will think of the economic superpowerful as the US. The US model focuses on ensuring interoperability between parties, economic transactions, efficiency and maintaining high levels of efficiency. As an economic powerhouse with great financial potential, the United States is a densely populated country with components from around the world so current management models can slow down its own decision-making process.

Therefore, the US Department of Homeland Security has approved plans to apply Blockchain to demonstrate the integrity of data obtained from electronic devices outside its national borders, to save time for information authentication.

This seems like normal if it happened in development area as North America, perhaps, but you may be surprising is known that in South America, although Honduras is a relatively poor country, it is intending to apply Blockchain to the government model. Honduras is a relatively small population, with less than 10 million inhabitants but with abundant mineral resources. Therefore, the government decided to experiment with Blockchain on Land and Resource Management to help transparency of transactions, economic development, anti-corruption and domestic violence from resource misappropriation.

Contrary to the two cases, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has two factors of population size and strong financial strength. The UAE wants all administrative procedures, such as visa issuance, bill payment, license renewal, to be implemented on Blockchain by 2020. This strategy could save 25.1 million working hours, equivalent to $ 1.5 billion a year. The Dubai Housing Estate is applying a Blockchain-operated system to secure financial transactions, recording all real estate contracts between owners and tenants.

As can be seen, the Blockchain E-Government model is more realistic when applied in the country who meets two factors: small population size and strong financial potential.

However, in terms of efficiency in Blockchain application, Estonia and Malta cannot be ignored. These two countries have implemented the Blockchain application very early. Malta has started the process of drafting a legal corridor. Prior to that, Malta authorized tax inspectors to use Blockchain technology.

On the Estonian side, about 94% of the population owns a valid ID card that accesses and uses government information systems. Health care is one of the typical services that Estonia has successfully applied Blockchain. Specifically, the medical records of each individual will be kept, monitored and updated continuously. All information about the inspection, data editing and reason will be displayed fully. As a result, about 97% of prescriptions in the country have been digitized.

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