Rivojlanayotgan mamlakatlarda elektron hukumatni joriy etish masalalari: muammolar va imkoniyatlar
Abstract
Raqamli texnologiyalarning rivojlanishi davlat boshqaruvi faoliyati
va fuqarolarga davlat xizmatlarini ko‘rsatishni o‘zgartirish va yanada rivojlantirishga olib
keldi.
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