Towards an Interoperability e-Government Framework for Uganda

Abstract
In the absence of a single entity that develops all systems for government, there is need to support a common understanding of the development environments such that new products can easily be integrated within existing services. Owing to the size of governments, different departments tend to conceive and develop services independently and yet they serve the same citizens. These services should be consistent regardless of which entity is providing the service. This paper proposes a National Enterprise Architecture (NEA) to support the implementation of an e-government interoperability framework (e-GIF). The architecture is driven by a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) model and uses ontologies to provide semantic interoperability.
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Keywords
Interoperability, e-government, Enterprise architecture
Citation
Kanagwa, B., Nakatumba-Nabende, J., Mugwanya, R., Kigozi Kahiigi, E., & Ngabirano, S. (2017, December). Towards an interoperability e-government framework for Uganda. In International Conference on e-Infrastructure and e-Services for Developing Countries (pp. 16-28). Springer, Cham.