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DOI: 10.21202/1993-047X.14.2020.3.469-486

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Authors :
1. Andrey A. Dvoretskiy, post graduate student of Higher School of Legal Studies of the Institute for State Service and Management; assistant of an advocate
Russian Academy for Economy and State Service under the Russian President; ”Saint Petersburg” International Association of Advocates



Electronic government in modern Russia: infrastructural problems and ways to solve them


Objective: to formulate the main problems in the field of organization and functioning of the infrastructure of the Russian e-government mechanism and to propose the possible ways to solve them.
 
Methods: system-structural approach; dialectical method aimed at identifying the patterns of the dynamics of processes or phenomena; reporting method, helping to obtain data from official sources; general scientific methods: analysis, generalization, abstraction, classification.
 
Results: the analysis of scientific approaches to the understanding of e-government is carried out. The main models of interaction between the state, citizens, business, and non-profit organizations are considered, as well as optimization of document circulation and information exchange. The study of the state of the national e-government infrastructure has shown that implementation of this concept has been generally completed in Russia. At the same time, the current e-government mechanism has a number of organizational, financial and legal problems. The author offers some recommendations to solve them, for example, a simpler process of service rendering.
 
Scientific novelty: based on the analysis of foreign and Russian literature, legal acts and practices of their implementation, the current state of e-government infrastructure in Russia is assessed, and promising ways of e-government further development are formulated based on the elimination of shortcomings in its infrastructure.
 
Practical significance: the provisions of the article can be used in the practical activities of public authorities to modernize the e-government system.

Keywords :

ICT; E-government; E-government infrastructure; Public services


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Citation :
Dvoretskiy A. A. Electronic government in modern Russia: infrastructural problems and ways to solve them, Actual Problems of Economics and Law, 2020, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 469–486 (in Russ.). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21202/1993-047X.14.2020.3.469-486

Type of article : The scientific article

Date of receipt of the article :
06.05.2020

Date of adoption of the print :
16.06.2020

Date of online accommodation :
25.09.2020