The latest United Nation report in July 2018 shows us the main trends in the development of E-Government in many countries around the world.

European countries are the pioneers, and America and Asia have the same position for E-Government system requirements. In addition, many African countries are also striving to improve their E-Government.

Apparently, 8 in 11 countries in Europe have high performances, including Belarus, Greece, Liechtenstein, Malta, Monaco, Poland, Portugal and 2 countries from Asia, there are Kazakhstan and Sip.

The growth of E-Government development is very fast in America and slow in Asia. Today, only 2/3 countries in Asia (31/47) and ½ countries in America (15/35) reaches EGDI (E-Government Development Index), above international standard 0,55 (EGDI is indicators about 3 important parts in E-Government: Online services, Telecommunications infrastructure and Human resource).

Uruguay (Latin America) has a high EGDI point beside 2 developed countries America, Canada. Only 4/54 countries in Africa has EGDI point above 0,55. Meanwhile, 14 countries have EGDI under 0,25. These countries also have low income and distribute necessary resource catches some difficulty for E-Government development.

The development gap is quite high among countries in both Africa and Australia. While Australia and New Zealand, the two countries in Oceania have an EGDI score of 0.9053 and 0.8806, respectively, for the remaining 12 countries in the continent from 0.277 and 0.5348 respectively.

There is a clear correlation between national income levels and levels of E-Government development. High-income countries have high or very high EGDI points. On the other hand, low-income countries continue to lag due to relatively low levels of development coming from three areas in order to calculate the EGDI point.

In Vietnam, the Politburo issued Resolution 36-NQ/TW on promoting the application and development of information technology to meet the requirements of sustainable development and international integration with the viewpoint of “Information Technology in all areas. The application of information technology in administrative management and provision of public services have to prioritize, first of all in the domains related to enterprises and people such as education, healthcare, transport and agriculture.

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