Increasing public involvement have challenged traditional management policies and practices. And with these challenges, the need for scientific pattern as a foundation for e-government information resource management decisions continues to increase dramatically especially when policy and management decisions are highly dependent on the quality and quantity of the available information. Adaptive management will be required to maximize the benefits of any option for e-government information resource management and to achieve long-term objectives through implementation of information ecosystem management. This paper proposes and populates a framework that can be used to scope adaptive allocation of e-government information resources and investigates its relation with goals/objectives of e-government information resources management. The structural elements of the framework include analyzing the complexity and uncertainty of e-government information resources allocation, creating mode of adaptive allocation, adaptive allocation environment, and platform of adaptive allocation. The results allow obtaining a better understanding of the new field of allocation of e-government information resources.