The application of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has been radically transforming many social and economic activities, including those of the public sector. This suggests that there is both opportunity and need to take greater advantage of FTA in this field. Hopefully, this review can encourage both FTA and e-Government practitioners to apply FTA to e-Government development. Previous researchers often attribute weaknesses in e-Government efforts to deficiencies in vision and strategic planning. However, few relevant exercises of this sort are reported in the English language, though the e-Government literature itself in that language- is voluminous. The review confirms that FTA played a role in supporting some e-Government initiatives, especially in their planning stages. The aim of this paper is to examine what a systematic literature review tells us about the application of FTA to support e-Government planning, implementation or evaluation. FTA tools allow for systematic appraisal of potential challenges, opportunities, and threats, and thus informing the design of long-term strategies. e-Government programmes are large-scale innovation projects and Future-oriented Technology Analysis, FTA, is often used in the design of public policies in science, technology and innovation. Rationales for e-Government include increasing public services’ efficiency, speed, transparency, accountability, etc., and enhancing relations between government and stakeholders (citizens, businesses, third sector organisations). During the last three decades, many governments have incorporated Information and Communication Technologies in their internal and external processes, a phenomenon widely known as electronic government (e-Government).
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