E-government
E-government is when governments do the work online or
electronically, that’s where the ‘E’ comes from in E-Government as in
‘Electronic’
Due to the increase of households getting access to internet
to the point that almost everyone has internet these days, the government has
found a new way to expand and has found that moving electronically has greatly
increased the simplicity of work, as well as decreasing the amount of paper
work.
There are currently 473 different government departments
that range from Ofstead to Healthcare services. Most of these departments have
become available to get in contact with through the internet now, which is why the
amount of people using the UK E-Government service has increased.
One way that
people get in contact with the government is when people pay for tax through
the HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs) using the Government Gateway
website.
Another new recent change to a part of the government is the way that
people pay for their road tax, which hasn't changed for the past 60 years.
People used to be able to pay online for their road tax disk and receive their
tax disk through post, but now people still have to pay online, but do not
receive their road tax disk at all, but update the police database to tell them
you have paid your road tax. This new system has decreased a lot of paper work
that people had to physically review as well as decreased the amount of people working.
However for some people this is a bad thing as it results in less jobs for
people, on the other hand it does decrease the amount for human error in the
forms being physically reviewed.


The gov.uk website is currently working on combining all the
different departments under its website, for example the Ofstead website is a separate
website, is soon to be combined and be under the gov.uk web address.

Another reason why people might come into contact with the
government is when people vote, this has allowed a larger amount of people to
vote for the next PM, as most people these days are busy with work and do
n't have time to physically go and vote. However some people think that because of this, theories of conspiracy and hackers being able to completely change the results
n't have time to physically go and vote. However some people think that because of this, theories of conspiracy and hackers being able to completely change the results

Some E-Governments have incorporated an E-Petitions system
on their websites. There, people can set up different petitions and get people
to vote for different topics for the government to review.
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