Abstract
Many e-Government development models have been conceptualized based on a snapshot or
current status of institutions and individuals (Agents) without considering the fact that agent
statuses change over time. The implication of utilizing snapshot models to measure factors or
frameworks influencing adoption or successful implementation of e-Government is that they
capture what factors matter at a given point-in-time but do not look into the effect of those
factors on e-Government after a period of time. This work proposes adoption of dynamic/agile
development of e-Government solutions which stand a better chance of sustainability since
dynamic changes in agent tastes and circumstances can determine which factors influence
adoption and usage of e-Government in any given context. Understanding agile factors
influencing e-Government adoption is important in designing adaptive e-Government models
which are imperative for designing sustainable interventions for e-Government development...