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Framework of the Report
Main Conclusions
Key Findings
I. Basic Characteristics of China's E-Government Industry in 2006
(I) The State Council made major deployments in e-government during the 11th Five-Year Plan period
(II) Public services became the focus of e-government around the country
(III) E-government got into a new period of deepening application in China
(IV) Information sharing and business synergy became new trend of e-government
(V) Government websites focused on "open information, handling of official business online, and public participation"
II. Development of the E-Government Industry in 2006
(I) Public Services
(II) Key Application Systems
(III) Information Sharing
(IV) Network Infrastructure
(V) Information Security Assurance
(VI) Law and Regulations, and Standardization
(VII) Innovation of Management System
(VIII) E-Government Market
III. Development Trend of E-Government Industry in 2007
(I) Affecting Factors
1. International Environment
2. Social Environment
3. Policy Environment
4. Institutional Environment
5. Existing Foundation
6. Application Environment
(II) Development Trend
1. Reform of Administrative System
2. Information Sharing and Business Synergy
3. Public E-Government Service
4. Performance Evaluation and Project Management
5. Institutionalization and Legalization
Appendix: Major Events concerning E-Government in 2006
List of Tables
Changes in the Ownership Rate of Various Kinds of Government Portals, 2003-2006
Online Services Provided by Government Websites in 2006
Development of Provincial Government Websites in 2006
Growth of Projects Approved by the Government Online, 2002-2006
Coverage & Growth of Electronic Government Services, 2002-2006
Main Content of E-Government Public Services in 2006
E-Government Public Services & Growth, 2002-2006
E-Government Public Services Provided by Ministries & Commissions under the Central Government & Growth in 2006
E-Government Public Services & Growth Provided by Provincial Government in 2006
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List of Figures
Investment Size & Structure of the Golden Tax Project in 2006
Investment Size & Structure of the Golden Shield Project in 2006
Investment Size & Structure of the Golden Water Project, 2004-2006
Investment Size & Structure of the Golden Audit Project in 2006
Investment Size & Growth of China's E-Government Market, 2004-2009
Investment Size & Structure of China's E-Government Market in 2006
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Report's synopsisThe year 2006 is the first year of the 11th Five-Year Plan Period, and also the time for China to plan and deploy e-government. China's Informatization Development Strategy for 2006-2020 (file ref.: Zhong Ban Fa [2006] 11), the National E-Government Framework (file ref.: Guo Xin [2006] 2), Opinions on Promoting the Development of National E-Government Networks (file ref.: Zhong Ban Fa [2006] 18), and the 11th National Five-Year Plan on E-Government were issued, pushing e-government to a stage with more rational, practical and in-depth development.
With the completion of e-government infrastructure, in 2006 departments and regions focused on the deepening of e-government application, with new breakthroughs made in information sharing and business collaboration. Public services became a key area in e-government work across the country. E-government played a more remarkable role in the fields of macroeconomic control, government decision-making, market regulation, city management, comprehensive administration, emergency handling, and public services.
Looking into 2007, it is a crucial year for the development of e-government in China. Building a moderately prosperous society that is democratic, civilized, and harmonious at an expedite pace raises new requirements on IT application in government affairs, to facilitate the transformation of governmental functions and administrative innovation, build an efficient and transparent responsible government, a government ruling by law, and a government dedicated to providing services. In the face of the new situation, new demand, and new challenges, Our releases the 2006-2007 Annual Report on the Development of China's E-Government Industry. The report helps the industry accurately grasp the pulse of the development of e-government, communicates successful experience in the development of e-government in local areas, probes into major factors affecting the development of e-government, and predicts the basic trend of e-government in China for 2007 ----
Backed by accurate primary data, it depicts the development of e-government in China in 2006 in the respect of application system, public services, information sharing and business collaboration, network development, and market development, and promotes advanced experience from local areas and various sectors.
It conducts in-depth analysis of the development of key application systems in various industries in 2006, summing up the development of systems in the dimension of major progress, investment size, and investment structure.
While examining the development trend of e-government, the report probes into factors affecting the development of e-government, and obtains valuable trend analysis and outlooks.