What is e-Government?
E-Government describes the use of technologies by the government to help the citizen, business and even government employees in their access of government services and information.
In the e-government vision, public can submit their applications electronically via the Internet and mobile phones, available 24 hours a day. This minimises the time spent queuing and submitting forms at government buildings. The services delivered must be easy to use, navigate and most importantly intuitive.
Authorities for e-Government in Brunei

There are three main authorities responsible for e-Government:
Other agencies or groups are in place to support the above authorities in achieving e-Government objectives:
Read more about their Roles & Functions.