The development of technology means new challenges for governments all around the world. The possibilities and challenges of the performance of governments in Europe is about to change substantially. Public institutions as well as individual government representatives see themselves confronted with the need of creating new websites and web-based applications in unknown territory.
The development of technology means new challenges for governments all around the world. The possibilities and challenges of the performance of governments in Europe is about to change substantially. Public institutions as well as individual government representatives see themselves confronted with the need of creating new websites and web-based applications in unknown territory.
An important aspect of this process is to find convenient software solutions to meet the specific needs of those websites such as interactive information sharing, interoperability and the collaboration of different kinds of users. The consideration of legal aspects, non-discriminating accessibility of government web services and the improvement of efficiency are further important requirements modern government websites should be able to match. The technology to implement e-government projects is commonly known as Web 2.0 technology.