The implementation of e-government at the village level is crucial for enhancing public service transparency and accountability. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of e-government in Soreang Village, Takalar Regency, by analyzing the availability and up-to-dateness of public information content on the village's official website. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through digital observation (web-tracing), documentation studies of Permendesa No. 13 of 2025 and Permen Komdigi No. 5 of 2025, and structured interviews with the website administrator. The results indicate that the website meets 77.8% of the mandatory menu requirements, with weaknesses in the absence of APBDes realization reports and interactive public assistance features. Content updates are uneven; dynamic content such as news is regularly updated, while static content such as demographic data and organizational structure lags. This study concludes that e-government implementation in Soreang Village is still at the publish-oriented stage, focusing on one-way information publication rather than interactive service. Challenges include limited human resource capacity and bureaucratic data fragmentation. Holistic interventions are recommended, including continuous technical training, integrated information systems, and multi-level collaboration to achieve adaptive and accountable digital governance.
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