In order to achieve an efficient e-Government many factors must be considered. In the UN e-Government Survey from 2008 a holistic
approach is recommended incorporating human capacity, infrastructure development and access to information and knowledge.
In the same survey Denmark is ranked second in regard of e-Government readiness. In Denmark the development of e-Government
is characterised by a very informal, bottom-up approach, with a focus on standardisation, the use of geographic information
systems (GIS) and IT-architecture. The organisational aspects have not been an issue of much attention. A national survey
conducted by the University of Aalborg and Geoforum Denmark shows that the way the different players actually collaborate
is a determining factor for a successful development in the field of e-Government.
Keywords E-Government - Spatial Data Infrastructure - geographical information systems - knowledge management - innovation