Date:04/05/16
The dynamics of the use of e-services confirms the rapid realization of the "E-government" idea in Azerbaijan. With the help of the counter, the users of the portal can follow online the increase in the number of uses of the electronic payment system, which combines 424 social services, 12 e-certificates, 250 types of payment and banking services.
In this context, the "digitalization’ of citizens, along with the digitalization of government agencies, comes as one of the main components of the implementation of the "E-government" concept in the republic. The steady growth in the number of citizens who can use e-services once again proves the need for transferring services to the digital environment.
Another feature added to ‘E- government’ portal
So far, electronic services that are being provided to the population of the country via the E-government portal have been used more than 23 million times since the launch of the portal. This statistics can be followed online by any citizen with the help of the counter on the portal.The dynamics of the use of e-services confirms the rapid realization of the "E-government" idea in Azerbaijan. With the help of the counter, the users of the portal can follow online the increase in the number of uses of the electronic payment system, which combines 424 social services, 12 e-certificates, 250 types of payment and banking services.
In this context, the "digitalization’ of citizens, along with the digitalization of government agencies, comes as one of the main components of the implementation of the "E-government" concept in the republic. The steady growth in the number of citizens who can use e-services once again proves the need for transferring services to the digital environment.
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