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Global eGovernment

  • Global e-government

    UK launches flood warning e-service | NI civil service announces software deal | Lack of ICT hinders e-gov rollout in Eastern Europe | European Commission aims to share criminal data | NZ report claims e-gov progress is healthy | Democratic institute blasts Bush's e-gov programme
  • Global e-government

    English post offices to provide e-kiosks | US aims to reduce bureaucracy for citizens | Belgium prepares for launch of national e-ID cards | Germany to launch e-health cards | Bahrain works toward creating 'intelligent kingdom' | Kuwait, Singapore sign e-government treaty
  • Global e-government

    US e-voting is mostly successful, says report | US defence sector awards most IT contracts in Q4 | UK report gives thumbs up to open source software | Singapore to make payments easier for citizens | UAE launches one-stop portal | East African states to discuss e-gov plans
  • Global e-government

    Microsoft opens e-gov collaboration portal | Expert exposes massive failure rate for e-gov projects | UK councils set to meet e-government targets | German city trials m-ticketing | Socitm provides e-charter for Wales | US tax site wins reliability award
  • Global e-government

    More transparency will fuel e-gov | UK helps councils with e-payments | European Commission defines Open Standards | Latin America forges closer links with Europe | Intel helps India to promote IT literacy | London develops portal for city
  • Global e-government

    UK to narrowly miss e-services target | Irish firm shortlisted for UK e-gov awards | US e-government satisfaction on the rise | Philippines opens dedicated e-gov centre | New Zealand approves single logon system | Chinese province to use digital TV for e-gov
  • Global e-government

    Ireland to launch electronic welfare payments | US e-government ratings stall | UK seeks to reduce burden on bereaved | Greece sets deadline for digital city project | Qatari agency advances towards 'paperless office' | Dubai details e-government goals
  • Global e-government

    Ireland launches health portal | E-procurement on the rise in Ireland | Irish government launches Public Services Broker | UK government is tops for IT spending in Europe | E-gov progress vital to Korean economy | Perak aims to become 'knowledge state'
  • Global e-government

    UK councils get e-gov target reprieve | IP network delivers savings for UK council | Microsoft invests in Thai e-government | Uganda improves financial management | Omani IT literacy project to bridge digital divide | Dubai to launch online building services
  • Global e-government

    Birmingham is top e-city in Europe | Finland rolls out mobile digital certificates | South Korean citizens get Super Smart Cards | Antigua to revolutionise land registry | Brunei launches online events diary | UNESCO sponsors Caribbean e-government course
  • Global e-government

    Europe to fund anti-terrorism research projects | US should promote teleworking, says CSIA | Czech government issues tender for e-toll system | European government investment in IT to reach USD49bn | Australia releases key IT procurement data | UK launches Government CIO website
  • Global e-government

    Irish training agency automates reporting process | UK e-government must target socially excluded groups | Online compliance helps Hawaiian businesses | Netherlands to track citizens from birth | US government satisfaction rating improves
  • Global e-government

    Experts to review Ireland's IT projects | Estonia trials electronic voting | US set to introduce digital driver's licences | Welsh councils look to e-auctions for savings | European Commission sets up biometrics portal | Dubai launches ePermit portal
  • Global e-government

    Irish e-government schedule suffers setbacks | UK to crack down on welfare fraud | UK to move from e-government to t-government | Katrina spending may impact IT budgets | Nigerian state prepares for e-government
  • Global e-government

    Irish e-procurement site enjoys success | Irish doctors value IT systems | India to deliver online services to villages | Kenya prepares for e-payments | Belize to give public servants IT training
  • Global e-government

    Ireland's Reach project criticised for technology focus | Irish local authorities opt for e-procurement | Meath to enable remote working for staff | Half of EU citizens and businesses visit government sites | Turkey plans e-government portal
  • Global e-government

    Irish government ponders prisoner tagging | Microsoft opens up Office to rivals | EU aims to improve transparency | Preston launches video e-mail service | Lebanon to roll out e-procurement system
  • Global e-government

    EU member states to track citizen communications | UK study questions e-gov commitment | Online services launched for NI businesses | Korea helps firms land foreign e-gov contracts | Dubai to re-assess e-services for citizens
  • Global e-government

    NI firm wins contract for European survey | UK reaches online government target | US agencies fail to meet e-gov goals | South Korea promotes open source uptake | China launches e-government portal
  • Global e-government

    UK government is top employer of IT contractors | London residents to trial 'Asbo TV' | Vietnam unveils e-government portal | South Carolina campaign information available online | IT outsourcing market set to grow in US
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