What does EG mean?
EG means Electronic Government
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Electronic Government?
Electronic Government can be abbreviated as EG
Other shorthands for Electronic Government are: EGov, E-Gov, eg
Other shorthands for Electronic Government are: EGov, E-Gov, eg
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What does EG stand for? EG stands for "Electronic Government". |
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How to abbreviate "Electronic Government"? "Electronic Government" can be abbreviated as EG. |
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What is the meaning of EG abbreviation? The meaning of EG abbreviation is "Electronic Government". |
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What is EG abbreviation? One of the definitions of EG is "Electronic Government". |
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What does EG mean? EG as abbreviation means "Electronic Government". |
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What is shorthand of Electronic Government? The most common shorthand of "Electronic Government" is EG. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CE eGov - Center of Excellence for Electronic Government
- E-Gov - Electronic Government
- EGIIG - Electronic Government Information Initiatives Group
- EGOIA - Electronic Government Innovation and Access
- EGov - Electronic Government
- IEGS - Implementing Electronic Government Statements
- EGS - Electronic Government Strategy
- EGD - Electronic Government Directorate
- eGPC - Electronic Government Purchase Card
- EGD - Electronic Government Database
- EGS - Electronic Government Solutions
- EGDMS - Electronic Government Document Management System
- EGF - Electronic Government Framework
- eGMS - Electronic Government Metadata Standard
- EGP - Electronic Government Procurement
- EGP - Electronic Government Publicatio
- EGIS - Electronic Government Information Service
- egs - Electronic Government Services
- eGIF - Electronic Government Interoperability Framework
- EGOVIS/EDEM - Joint International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, and International Conference on Electronic Democracy