The implementation of electronic government by Malaysia government was started since the Malaysia awarded Multimedia of Science Coridor (MSC). In order to ensure the successfulness of the transition, it is important for the government to identify and resolve the various issues exist in electronic government to avoid falling behind. This paper discusses the issues regarding the development of government information management in the era of electronic government in Malaysia. Rapid change of new technology enhancing demand for the government performance as a whole especially the process of manage government information either federal or state level and making the information gather accessible and available to all citizen through. How should our electronic government go about this and make it success? This paper presents a strategic options to government in manage information that could be widely relevant to citizens.
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