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In this paper, besides an overview about e-government and cloud computing services in Iraq, an applied survey to establish relevant prospects of the Iraqi citizens for e-government and cloud computing services was adopted. Moreover, to study the potential putting into practice of e-Government and cloud computing services based on citizen identification in Iraq. Based on survey results, about 112 different e-Services were proposed by qualified Iraqi citizens. The requested e-Services were highlighted based on a provided statistical list in this paper. This paper can be an influential step to enhance e-Government and cloud computing functionaries in Iraq consistent with the citizen’s outlooks and discover technical and non- technical barriers that delay the development of Iraqi e-Government and cloud computing. Lastly, the accomplishment of e-Government and cloud computing imposes several essential tools as in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The development scheme in this paper involves three years to improve Iraqi e-Government database and offer advantageous capability of ICT to all responsible persons and citizens based on Standard Materials and International Certificates.
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