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- Q5321407 subject Q6138538.
- Q5321407 subject Q7018727.
- Q5321407 subject Q8357602.
- Q5321407 abstract "The Russian e-government policy was first developed in 2002. Its implementation began the same year with the nine-year, $2.57 billion development program “Electronic Russia” (E-Russia). The program stated:An important result of the distribution of the information and communication technologies (ICTs) and penetration of them into all spheres of social life is the creation of the legal, organizational, and technological conditions for the development of democracy due to the real support of the rights of citizens for unhindered search, reception, transmission, production, and distribution of information.Only 19% of specialists in the central governmental staff and 1% overall of the workers in the federal government agencies were connected to the Internet in 2003. E-Russiaincluded goals to connect all universities to the Internet by 2005, all smaller highereducation institutions by 2010, and to cut the price of Internet access in half.The Federal Target Program "Information Society (2011-2018)" was adopted in 2010. The key project of this program is Electronic Government 2011—2015.".
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q1140115.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q1683376.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q211017.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q2891283.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q6138538.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q7018727.
- Q5321407 wikiPageWikiLink Q8357602.
- Q5321407 comment "The Russian e-government policy was first developed in 2002. Its implementation began the same year with the nine-year, $2.57 billion development program “Electronic Russia” (E-Russia).".
- Q5321407 label "E-Government in Russia".