Situation and Countermeasure Research of Government Website Performance

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This paper emphatically probes into the effective procedures of the electronic government affairs achievements appraisal on the analysis of the domestic and foreign electronic government affairs achievements appraisal experience. It discusses the main problems that electronic government affairs achievements appraisal faces at present in our country, and aims at the existing problems and degree of development of information in our country. It puts forward some proposals for the electronic government affairs achievements appraisal, to carry on the electronic government affairs achievements appraisal objectively, scientifically and effectively.

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