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of customs documents, etc.).
Second,
ICT
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at
public
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both of citizens and legal entities while interacting
with government bodies. Given limited budget
resources the main efforts in the area of e-
government implementation in Uzbekistan is
reasonable to focus of the following directions
that in mid-term perspectives would ensure
positive results.
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