Researches on e-Government in Indonesia continue to proliferate. Although the development and discussion are multidisciplinary, a comprehensive understanding of the research direction and the latest developments is still challenging to understand and limited. This study provides the scientific information related to the Indonesian E-Government in the Scopus database through a bibliometric analysis, using the VOSviewer Software, Nvivo12 Plus, and Wordstat8. The study deals with the evaluation of structure, conceptual evolution, and trends of Indonesian e-Government following related publication. The results are from year 2015-2020, eighty-four publications are exploring Indonesian e-Government. There are seven clusters of concept related to eGovernment in Indonesia. The University of Indonesia is affiliated to most carries e-Government publications. The authors of Indonesia have involved other countries e-Government publications such as Australia, the United Kingdom, and Malaysia. Furthermore, e-Government study practices and theorists are more developed at the local level with the dominant theme of data, information, and services.