“…Factors including technical infrastructure, financial, vision and strategy, security and privacy, good coordination, leadership, skills and change management, are amongst common factors for developing countries (Dada, 2006, Chen et al, 2006, Pudjianto & Hangjung, 2009, Gichoya, 2005, Abdallah & Fan, 2012. In addition, legal issue, human resources, lack of political will and social factor also associated with the development of e-government (Almarabeh & AbuAli, 2010, Wang & Hou, 2010, Gilbert et al, 2004, Basu, 2004, Ndou, 2004, Ebrahim & Irani, 2005, Pudjianto & Hangjung, 2009, Banerjee & Chau, 2004, Gichoya, 2005, Jorgensen & Cable, 2002, Moulder, 2001, Abdelsalam et al, 2012, Abdelsalam et al, 2010. Furthermore, research by Chen and his colleagues (2006) has identified many issues and challenges facing e-government implementation in developed and developing countries.…”