Implementation of E-Government in Improving Good Governance in North Barito District
Abstract
This research evaluates the implementation of e-government in North Barito Regency to improve good governance. Through a qualitative approach, this research identified challenges and inhibiting factors such as institutional integration, policy support, and ICT infrastructure. The results show that while there is progress with applications such as QR Code and Google Drive, key challenges include a lack of community engagement and communication issues between organizations. To increase the effectiveness of e-government, it is necessary to improve human resource training and management improvements, as well as the development of a comprehensive e-Gov masterplan.
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