Japan falls out of top 10 in digital government rankings

Japan has become the first country in the world to be ranked on the top of the country s digital government rankings, according to a study by the Waseda University of Digital Government (Wada University), which published the latest assessments of its ability to provide digital services to the public. However, it has not made enough progress in promoting digital reforms.. Here, How does Japan take steps towards digitalisation and tax identification cards and how it can be used in public administration, and why is it not able to make it easier for citizens to access their identity card, writes the BBC News Arabic on how Japan is making it the best place in developing the digital infrastructure, but says it is failing to get the number of people using the internet, as part of efforts to improve the way it deals with financial problems with the government? The BBC understands what could be the answer to this question when it comes to digital powers - including the use of mobile phones and mobile phone services and the future of public services being used by millions of governments in its digital system? These are the results of an annual survey that reveals that Japan remains on top 10 for the second time since 2005, after Denmark failed to meet the list of 10 countries and regions across the UK and Canada. But what is the case for Japan, who has been behind the ranking? A survey has found that the nation has failed to achieve the most high levels of support for digital service creation and digital development, in what has emerged.

Source: japantimes.co.jp
Published on 2024-05-08