电子政务平台和服务:增长机会
市场调查报告书
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电子政务平台和服务:增长机会

eGovernance Platforms and Services Growth Opportunities

出版日期: | 出版商: Frost & Sullivan | 英文 70 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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简介目录

随着城市化进程的加快,升级现有城市基础设施并转向更灵活的管理模式是一项战略需求。随着对个性化公务员需求的增长,政府被迫转向数字化运营模式,专注于定制和改善公共服务平台的端到端公务员体验。

本报告对全球电子政务市场进行研究和分析,并提供有关战略要求、战略背景、技术前景、趋势影响分析、增长机会分析等方面的信息。

目录

战略要求

  • 为什么越来越难实现增长?
  • 战略要点 8 (TM)
  • 大趋势宇宙-概览
  • 增长机会推动增长管道引擎 (TM)

执行仪表板

  • 大趋势宇宙--e治理平台
  • 主要结果
  • 对未来成功至关重要的增长机会

战略背景

  • 电子政务生态系统的未来
  • e 治理的演变
  • 电子政务服务模式:2030
  • e 治理核心组件
  • e 治理实用程序范围
  • 对电子政务的需求
  • 电子治理战略指南
  • 稳健的数据原则——电子政务的要求
  • 电子治理战略推动者
  • 经济电子政务发展指数 (EGDI)
  • 数字身份——有效电子政务的关键
  • 案例研究-阿尔伯塔省的数字身份证平台
  • 案例研究-爱沙尼亚 X-Road 的数字化倡议
  • 案例研究-日本的数字政府计划
  • 超大城市的崛起——智慧治理的必要性
  • 先进的城市化——电子政务的触发器
  • 网络安全-电子政务的关键
  • 网络安全-城市化前景
  • e 治理 - 自动化程度与影响矩阵
  • e 公认的治理挑战
  • 主要趋势机会槓桿
  • 趋势机会-吸引力分析

电子政务的未来——技术展望

  • 趋势机遇-电子政务的核心技术
  • 生物识别
  • 人工智能和机器学习
  • 区块链
  • 云计算

趋势影响分析

  • 分析趋势机会的影响和确定性
  • 趋势机会中断指数
  • 干扰符咒得分
  • 趋势机会增长指数
  • 增长吸引力得分
  • Trend BEETS 含义

增长机会分析

  • 增长机会1-促进治理的智慧城市倡议
  • 增长机会2-区块链简化治理活动
  • 成长机会 3-提升职场技能以促进电子政务
  • 增长的重要成功因素
  • 结论-未来方向

附录

  • 大趋势宇宙

下一步

  • 确定公司的增长区域
  • 下一步
  • 关于增长管道模型 (TM)
  • 图表列表
  • 免责声明
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Product Code: K768-36

Digital Identity and Access Drive Innovation in eGovernance

Rapid urbanization is triggering a strategic necessity to upgrade existing city infrastructure and move toward a more agile administration model. Traditional governance techniques require gradual transformation to cater to citizens' evolving requirements faster and more effectively. A digitized governance model not only helps create better solutions for citizens, but also facilitates efficient bi-directional communication, in which citizens have a say on infrastructural issues and what administrators need to do to resolve them.

An eGovernance model goes beyond just upgrading basic citizen facilities or services; rather, it cultivates a more collaborative ecosystem among public organizations, private entities, educational institutions, and citizens at the ground level. All parties come together to brainstorm reformative ideas and work toward uplifting socioeconomic infrastructure. Hence, this operational model is bound to incur massive financial investments from public and private firms, which leads to mass employment opportunities for residents and an economic boom in the specific region.

Growth in demand for personalized citizen services compels administrators to transition to a digitized operations model. The idea mostly revolves around customizing and enhancing the end-to-end citizen experience of a given public service platform. This will improve overall service quality, foster greater citizen engagement, and ultimately multiply citizen trust in public offices.

Information transfer over electronic media empowers administrators to gain critical insights about their citizens, which helps create a development blueprint for the future. Advances in emerging technologies like Big Data, advanced analytics, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and blockchain allow administrators to improve their operational efficiency, minimize redundant tasks, and focus on the critical aspects of governance.

For example, about 60% of the global population is expected to dwell in urban areas by 2030, and two out of every six citizens will be above the age of 60. This implies that the existing healthcare infrastructure may no longer be able to cater to the growing demands, prompting a steep rise in investment toward automating the healthcare sector through the introduction of advanced technologies like AI, Big Data, ML, NLP, and telehealth. A digital governance model will gradually transform a city into a smart city infrastructure where advanced technologies constantly penetrate and monitor a city's behavior across all verticals, viz., finance, utility, healthcare, education, energy, and mobility.

While many European nations and the United States embrace a digital administrative framework, Asian sub-continent countries and most African regions struggle to transition from existing practices mainly due to the lack of regulatory reforms, resistance arising from populist mindsets, and low internet penetration rates (especially in Sub-Saharan Africa).

The study examines how governments can transform citizens' lives and develop more transparent and efficient operational mechanisms through the adoption of advanced technologies. There is a surge in ICT investments specifically targeted toward enhancing a government's capabilities across multiple developed nations. Citizen-friendly governments will likely quickly transition from traditional approaches to a more proactive stance by investing in technology, bringing about tangible differences in citizens' lives and creating opportunities for financial growth.

Key Issues Addressed:

  • What are the key components of an eGovernance model?
  • What are the disruptive technologies that will help administrators transition to an eGovernance model?
  • What will eGovernance look like in 2030?
  • What are the guidelines for an eGovernance model to be effective?
  • What are the best practices across various countries/cities?
  • How will high urbanization and the growth of megacities trigger a need for eGovernance?
  • What are the perceived challenges of eGovernance?

Table of Contents

Strategic Imperatives

  • Why Is Growth Becoming Increasingly Difficult To Achieve?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • Our Mega Trend Universe-Overview
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Executive Dashboard

  • Our Mega Trend Universe-eGovernance Platforms
  • Main Findings
  • Growth Opportunities Essential to Future Success

Strategic Context

  • The Future of the eGovernance Ecosystem
  • Evolution of eGovernance
  • eGovernance Service Model-2030
  • Core Components of eGovernance
  • eGovernance-Utility Scope
  • eGovernance-The Need Imperative
  • Strategic Guidelines for eGovernance
  • Robust Data Principles-A Mandate for eGovernance
  • Strategic Enablers for eGovernance
  • The eGovernment Development Index (EGDI) by Economy
  • Digital ID-A Pivot in Effective eGovernance
  • Case Studies-Alberta Digital ID Platform
  • Case Study-Estonia X-Road Digital Initiative
  • Case Studies-Japan's Digital Government Plans
  • Rise in Megacities-Calling for Smart Governance
  • High Urbanization-A Trigger for eGovernance
  • Cybersecurity-The Pivot for eGovernance
  • Cybersecurity-An Urbanization Perspective
  • eGovernance-Degree of Automation vs Impact Matrix
  • eGovernance's Perceived Challenges
  • Key Trend Opportunity Levers
  • Trend Opportunity-Attractiveness Analysis

Future of eGovernance-Technology Perspectives

  • Trend Opportunity-Core Technologies in eGovernance
  • Biometrics
  • AI and ML
  • Blockchain
  • Cloud Computing

Trend Impact Analysis

  • Trend Opportunity Impact and Certainty Analysis
  • Trend Opportunity Impact and Certainty Analysis (continued)
  • Trend Opportunity Disruption Index
  • Disruption Attractiveness Score
  • Trend Opportunity Growth Index
  • Growth Attractiveness Score
  • Trends BEETS Implications

Growth Opportunity Analysis

  • Growth Opportunity 1-Smart City Initiatives Driving E-Governance
  • Growth Opportunity 1-Smart City Initiatives Driving E-Governance (continued)
  • Growth Opportunity 2-Blockchain to Streamline Governance Activities
  • Growth Opportunity 2-Blockchain to Streamline Governance Activities (continued)
  • Growth Opportunity 3-Workplace Upskilling to Drive eGovernance
  • Growth Opportunity 3-Workplace Upskilling to Drive eGovernance (continued)
  • Critical Success Factors for Growth
  • Conclusion-The Way Forward

Appendix

  • Our Mega Trend Universe
  • Our Mega Trend Universe (continued)

Next Steps

  • Identifying Your Company's Growth Zone
  • Your Next Steps
  • About the Growth Pipeline Model™
  • List of Exhibits
  • List of Exhibits (continued)
  • Legal Disclaimer