Abstract

The Korean e-Government began with the e-Government portal site (www.egov.go.kr) on November 1, 2002. After going through continuous efforts in e-Government and national informatization, Korea has become one of the global e-Government leaders obtaining the highest scores in ‘Egovernment Development Index’ and ‘E-participation Index’. In addition, many of Korea’s e-Government practices until now have been introduced to the world as the best cases and received worldwide acknowledgement. The National Education Information System (NEIS) case shows that e-service delivery initiatives in many countries have been more and more faced with the difficult task of balancing personal privacy and efficiency in government information administration. The lesson from the NEIS case is that it is very difficult to implement government information initiatives without consideration of information privacy rights. The new e-Government strategies will be taken into account from various perspectives, especially in terms of strategy, eGovernment services, citizens’ e-participation and privacy right. The Korean eGovernment is now progressing, however, it still has a long way to go to reach full interactive service delivery and government integration.

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