In fact, the E-Government model focuses on information technology since the beginning of the 21st century. Since 1998, a national strategy has been developed in Finland for mainstream development E-Government. Tampere is Finland’s third largest city with a population over 200,000. Finland has set three goals in its strategy of building Tampere into an E-Tampere: public service provision and ensuring access for all citizens, enhancing research and training, and creating a new business model base on the information society.

This strategy is closely linked to the local business development strategy and provincial development strategy across the country. This can be seen as an ambitious strategy, with widespread coverage throughout the city with the goal of sustainable developing in Tampere in 2012 as an information society.

To ensure citizen access, the government has set up around 100 free public access points in libraries, schools, and post offices. In addition, the city also deploys free wireless networks in the downtown area. Information and communication infrastructure, as well as the application of technology across government agencies, are critical to ensuring the successful implementation of the E-Tampere project.

The government recognizes that this is a major project that requires a change in the entire organization, so the city council has approved centralized financing to ensure the simplicity in expense control. Implementing this strategy requires the coordination of both the public, private and third parties to pursue common goals. Therefore, it is important to have an effective mechanism for managing the coordination among these parties. The City also promulgated a legal framework for coordination and cooperation between the parties to implement.

As one of the pioneers in building E-Government, Finland is now one of the top 10 nations in the world according to the United Nations ranking of the efficiency of an E-Government.

Source:web2.0vachinhphudientu

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