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Global eGovernment

  • Global e-government

    Irish e-government needs IT graduates: expert | E-government in Europe should adopt narrow focus | Dubai citizens unhappy with online services | China gets e-government boost from EU | Isle of Man to make savings with VoIP network
  • Global e-government

    Irish customs officers get mobile scanner | UK MPs approve controversial ID card scheme | Northern Ireland rolls out staff computer scheme | Northern Ireland rolls out staff computer scheme | Macedonia launches online jobs service
  • Global e-government

    EU reaches out to ease language barriers | Pan-European e-government goal unveiled | Scottish students to get virtual work experience | Security scores high on US agenda | Filipino government to reassess ICT projects
  • Global e-government

    EU aims to cut red tape for exporters | UK councils to get IT test lab | Chinese politicians urged to set up blogs | Morocco to roll out e-procurement system | Hong Kong to launch one-stop-shop portal
  • Global e-government

    Ireland should look to m-government: report | Ireland and UK make e-conveyancing moves | UK council sites gain popularity | Saudi Arabia forges ahead with e-government rollout | Italy to investigate RFID potential
  • Global e-government

    Ireland slips down the 'e-readiness' rankings | Ireland should boost IT use in schools | European Commission unveils plan for 2010 | India to roll out e-government centres | Maltese drivers renew vehicle registrations online
  • Global e-government

    Government censorship of web is growing | UK aims to drive take-up of e-services | US agencies get poor e-gov grades | Australians take to e-government services | Philippines pilots electronic exam systeme
  • Global e-government

    Ireland is a 'follower', says e-gov survey | Civil servants must recognise value of e-mail | Dubai to e-enable form-filling | Vietnam to review costly e-gov project | Bermuda rolls out ATM customs payments
  • Global e-government

    BT wins STG50m contract with NI government | TerminalFour to upgrade sites for Irish councils | UK moves to protect planning applicants from fraud | Singapore prepares for iGov2010 | France reveals new e-health card providers
  • Global e-government

    Wexford council launches e-payment service | Shared services can save governments a packet | New e-government services aim to build trust, says report | US citizens more satisfied than ever with e-gov | Pakistan unveils online recruitment service
  • Global e-government

    Ireland lags behind for e-gov services | Ireland's e-voting system criticised in report | NI council pilots Windows Mobile | Bristol signs education ICT deal | Oman gears up to launch e-gov portal
  • Global e-government

    Governments to fuel open source growth | Kazakhstan to offer interactive e-services | US rolls out online toolkit for federal CIOs | UAE to launch online licensing for pilots | Thai collaboration project sets sights on e-gov
  • Global e-government

    New Zealand book catalogues e-gov mistakes | London council pilots electronic records | UNESCO to set up e-gov collaboration project | Australians continue to adopt e-gov | US to increase healthcare IT spend
  • Global e-government

    US aims to measure e-gov savings | UK committee queries ID card scheme | Scotland invests in telecare for older people | NI rolls out e-prescription system | Bulgarian e-gov tender draws controversy
  • Global e-government

    EU project highlights e-gov barriers | EU aims to expand digital library | South Korea is tops for e-government | Scottish NHS to provide emergency patient info | UK to benefit from discounted hardware
  • Global e-government

    Seoul is best city for 'digital governance' | Jamaicans get emergency SMS service | London launches restaurant rating system | EU library project poses challenge for UK | Middle East needs long-term e-gov plan
  • Global e-government

    Half of EU e-gov users happy with service | Munich begins Linux migration | US satisfaction with e-gov stagnates | US libraries need e-gov funding | Oman to roll out smart ID cards
  • Global e-government

    Irish firm wins contract in Australia | Dutch e-voting machines criticised | US government explodes e-gov 'myths' | Chinese hackers target US websites | UK mapping service safeguards digital assets
  • Global e-government

    Irish gov launches new citizen site | Kerry outsources web hosting | EU provides anti-terrorist research funding | UK funds 'digital divide' projects | Lombardia to roll out t-government tool
  • Global e-government

    Ireland promotes IT in the classroom | UK council pilots Telecare scheme | Beijing signs partnership with EMC | Prague citizens get web portal | Alcatel wins deal with Fijian government
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