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Malta Ranks First Overall In European E-Government Benchmarks
02 June 2014
Fenech Farrugia Fiott Legal
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The European Commission released today the e-Government
Benchmark Report 2014 that measures the delivery and performance of
e-Government services in 33 countries (the 28 European Union member
states together with Iceland, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland and
Turkey). Malta's performance in the 2013 benchmarking exercise
has been outstanding, with Malta leading on all top-level
indicators across the combined services measured.
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