Research on the Elements of E-Government Performance Evaluation

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China's e-government performance evaluation is at the initial stage, there is a long way to go for its practical and theoretical study to explore, how to build a science of e-government performance evaluation system is a far-reaching a major issue. After discussing the connotation of e-government, modern government functions as well as government performance assessment, the article, based on the actual development of China's e-government, separately expounded on target, subject, object of China's e-government performance evaluation and made the idea of constructing the government performance evaluation, which is to provide reference for establishment a more scientific and accurate evaluation of government performance. This work is in order to promote the orderly development of e-government.

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