What is the scope of the e-government project?

I. Intergovernmental e-government mainly refers to information sharing and real-time communication between lower and higher governments, between different local governments and between different government departments through computer networks. Mainly includes the following contents: 1. Electronic regulations and policies system. 2. Electronic document system. 3. Electronic judicial filing system. 4. Electronic financial management system. 5. Electronic office system. 6. Electronic training system. 7. Performance evaluation system.

Second, the government-to-business e-government mainly refers to the government's electronic procurement and bidding through the electronic network system, streamlining management business processes, and providing various information services for enterprises quickly and quickly. Mainly includes: 1. E-procurement and bidding. 2. Electronic taxation. 3. Electronic license processing. 4. Information consulting service. 5. Electronic services for SMEs.

Three, government-to-citizen e-government, mainly refers to the government through the electronic network system to provide various services to citizens. Mainly includes: 1. Education and training services. 2. Employment services. 3. Electronic medical services. 4. Social insurance network service. 5. Citizen information service. 6. Traffic management services. 7. Citizen e-taxation. 8. Electronic license service, allowing residents to apply for marriage certificates, divorce certificates, birth certificates, death certificates and other related licenses through the Internet.