Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao and Vice-Premier Huang Ju
have called for faster and more comprehensive development of
government websites in order to provide the public with better,
more transparent on-line services.
At a national meeting on Monday, Premier Wen, who is also the
head of National Leading Group on Information, said e-governance
should be accelerated to boost the reform of government
administration and management, improve efficiency and services to
the public and allow the public to participate in the
decision-making process.
E-governance allows governments to use information and
communication technologies to improve delivery of information and
services, encourage citizen input and make governments more
accountable, transparent and effective.
Vice-Premier Huang Ju, deputy head of the leading group, told
the meeting that e-governance is an important aspect of government
form and it can improve government administration and
efficiency.
China has made a lot of progress in e-governance, Huang said
while calling on governments at all levels to further coordinate
development of e-governance with economic and social
development.
According to a recently released survey by the information
office under the State Council, China had more than 2.6 million
websites by the end of 2005, of which more than 100,000 are
government portals.
Vice-Premier Zeng
Peiyan, who is also a deputy head of the leading group, said at
the meeting that the goal of e-governance development is to set up
a nationwide electronic governance network by 2010 to provide a
mechanism for information sharing.
Government web portals should become an important channel for
the public to access government information and more than 50
percent of administratively approved programs will be published
online by 2010, Zeng said.
China launched the central government website, www.gov.cn, on
Jan. 1, 2006. The website, in both Chinese and English , contains
links to all provincial and city-level governments.
(Xinhua News Agency June 13, 2006)
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