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Global eGovernment

  • Global e-government

    New digital city guide for Dublin | Ireland to introduce digital fingerprinting | Irish taxpayers take to the web | EU approves e-services projects | Jordan unveils e-government programme
  • Global e-government

    Ireland's Small Claims Court goes online | EU looks to INSPIRE spatial database | Motorola wins Norwegian passport contract | UK government portal goes mobile | Fingerprint ID market set to grow in US
  • Global e-government

    NI upgrades document management | European group promotes e-procurement | Mongolia to roll out new customs platform | Saudi citizens to get e-gov portal | E-government spending to thrive in 2007
  • Global e-government

    Confusion over Irish e-tenders site | London cracks down on rogue motorists | Romania expands its information society | SOA gains public sector popularity | Outsourcing on the rise for US gov
  • Global e-government

    Ireland joins tsunami-detection project | Insight secures Irish software deal | UK online tax filing a hit | Danish website seeks foreign workers | Qatar eases exit permit process

  • Global e-government

    Irish architectural archive goes online | UK abandons youth card scheme | Estonia prepares for online voting | Bush proposes rise in IT funding | Australia finds search solution

  • Global e-government

    Ireland scores well for m-government | Sunderland wins Digital Challenge | New EU plan aims to cut red tape | Malaysia rolls out e-ID cards | Burma aims for paperless office

  • Global e-government

    Ireland casts doubt on student fingerprinting | Irish police to get digital radios | Edinburgh streamlines HR systems | US e-gov satisfaction down slightly | Pakistan's health ministry signs e-gov contract

  • Global e-government

    European Commission issues call for e-government awards | Bahrain reveals three-year plan | South Africa upgrades IT network | Oman aims to bridge digital divide | New Zealand to roll out online ID system

  • Global e-government

    Irish government to invest in health IT | High-tech scans cause chaos at UK airports | UK's efficiency drive slammed | Swedes vote for traffic toll system | New Zealand explains e-gov spending

  • Global e-government

    UK's digital divide getting worse | Kenya invests in ICT project | Belgium launches online crime service | Bahrain bets on portal to cut costs | New Zealand talks about XML framework

  • Global e-government

    UK considers blog monitoring | EU launches health warning system | South Korea still tops for e-government | South Africa slow to make e-gov progress | NZ offers citizens advice on the web

  • Global e-government

    UK tool aims to tackle life expectancy gap | Philippines needs broadband now | Chinese execs asked to help fight poverty | Kids' laptop wins design prize | South Africa advances e-gov development

  • Global e-government

    UK council makes most of SMS | Iowa launches school alerts service | EU explores pan-European e-identity scheme | Bahrain procures e-tender system | Malta unveils ambitious e-gov plan

  • Global e-government

    Data breach affects 25 million Britons | Irish civil servants call for promotion of e-services | Online tax filing proves popular among Irish | NI launches shared services project | Obama unveils e-gov plans

  • Global e-government

    White House gets paper cuts | UK tightens border controls | Sweden tops e-gov league table | Malta forges IT alliance | Fiji addresses digital divide
  • Global e-government

    IT could free up police time | Sri Lanka funds rural ICT projects | US makes savings through e-gov projects | Bahrain plans more online services | Bord Gais crowned Irish e-gov champion
  • Global e-government

    EU makes connectivity progress | Manchester Police try social networking | NI Health Dept safeguards remote access | Citizens less satisfied with US e-gov sites | Jamaica continues ICT investment

  • Global eGovernment

    UK childminder reports to be published on-line | IRS reorganises thanks to popularity of e-filing | US responds to discovery of mad cow disease | The Netherlands trials biometric passports | Broadband could benefit Australian hospitals | Australia helps rural communities get broadband
  • Global eGovernment

    UK to give STG220 million to local councils | Scotland reveals e-government plans | eEurope making good progress: report | Germany trials biometric passport control | Dubai e-enables self-service library
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