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Global eGovernment

  • Global eGovernment

    EU e-services show strong progress: report | EC issues call for eEurope Awards | US to increase spending on RFID | Oman signs e-gov infrastructure agreements | UK launches ITsafe initiative | Malta revamps statistical resource
  • Global eGovernment

    Government spending drives increase in IT outsourcing | US restores rural broadband funding | UK to modernise electoral registration system | Welsh Assembly awards major contract to Siemens | Oracle announces new e-gov projects in India | Dubai launches prison IT skills program
  • Global eGovernment

    European eHealth winners announced | EC hails success of fingerprint database | Taiwanese government embraces western style | NZ local councils to enhance e-government portal | Bahrain re-launches health site UK to e-enable council grants system
  • Global eGovernment

    French local authorities must do better | Italy pushes ahead with national ID cards | Microsoft and BearingPoint team up to aim at governments | Dubai sees rise in citizen use of e-government contact centre | UK "MadforArts" arts portal aims at people with mental health problems | US Army upgrades on-line knowledge portal
  • Global eGovernment

    US e-government satisfaction is on the rise | Sun concentrates on public sector | France moves towards open source software | Ireland hosts e-government conference | Jordan reviews e-government security | New Zealand brings vehicle licensing on-line
  • Global eGovernment

    Irish farmers to get e-facility for cattle | UK cuts jobs on back of IT investment | UK to launch TV for teachers | Citizens protest Florida e-voting rule | Montana launches voter verification system | Australia plans ePassport system
  • Global eGovernment

    US e-gov spending set to accelerate: report | UK agrees IT outsourcing deal with IBM | E-government goes unnoticed by most UK citizens | Australia to publish OSS procurement guide | Finnish universities plan e-government encyclopedia | Global law needed to fight cyber-terrorism: expert
  • Global eGovernment

    UK launches on-line ad campaign for e-services | Swansea IT staff threaten strike action | US reports e-government progress | Dubai police to use Pockets for traffic management | Victoria to launch transport smartcards | Bahrain upgrades staff IT skills
  • Global eGovernment

    E-government leadership requires 'soft' skills: report | EU launches citizens' rights portal | Kerry promises e-government progress if elected | Australia seeks to encourage use of OSS | Scotland re-launches parliamentary website | Sweden to issue biometric passports
  • Global eGovernment

    Survey shows UK local e-government on course but may arrive late | Korea plans e-government portals for foreign residents | World Bank: Majority of e-government projects fail | Viet Nam plans 2010 deadline to handle most services online | Digital Government Achievement Award Winners Announced | Northern Ireland modernises birth, marriage and death registration | Bristol City Council launches new online rates service
  • Global eGovernment

    Irish e-government awards are launched | Beijing abandons Microsoft deal | EDS wins IT deal with British Columbia | UK firms launch open source consortium | E-gov conference issues Dubai declaration | Botswana makes e-government plans
  • Global eGovernment

    UK local IT chiefs positive about e-government | European Parliament votes in favour of biometrics | Big increase in IT contracts for US | South Korea to collaborate with France, Poland | Omantel executive calls for e-gov building blocks | Unisys rolls out e-kiosks for South Africa
  • Global eGovernment

    UK council website usage is healthy: report | US e-government efforts praised | Germany consults entrepreneurs on e-services | Vietnam signs e-gov deal with Intel | UAE state launches e-government portal | Nigerian civil servants must adopt ICT
  • Global eGovernment

    Ireland modernises passport system | UK launches online journey planner | US e-government spending set to rise 38 percent | Indiana promotes online licence service | Sierra Leone invests in financial management | Brunei trains top brass in e-gov systems
  • Global eGovernment

    IT industry shows commitment to government | UK websites falling down on accessibility | Isle of Man upgrades IT network | US aims to close IT skills gap | Datacom likely to win NZ authentication contract | Nigeria plans e-government strategy
  • Global eGovernment

    EC issues guidelines for e-procurement rollout | Vienna offers open source option | UK thinktank calls for new e-gov agenda | Microsoft appoints UK technology officer | EDS wins five US government contracts | Canada provides satellite link-up for remote areas
  • Global eGovernment

    E-gov awards recognise excellence in Irish public sector | UK accreditation body aids IT compliance | EU promotes harmony for digital content | New York hosts online discussion on education | E-signatures increase efficiency for Saudi businesses | E-government centre opens in Beijing
  • Global eGovernment

    UK e-government investment creates STG1.2bn savings | UK, Germany, France are tops for IT opportunities | US officials submit e-government budget proposals | Jordan brings finance systems online | Dubai launches e-government education course | Jinjiang completes e-government implementation
  • Global eGovernment

    E-gov fuels IT skills shortage in UK: report | E-gov is key to competitiveness, says EU study | Australian agencies fail to measure ROI | E-gov helps India ease paperwork burden | Government execs endorse shared services | Slovakia increases e-government activity
  • Global eGovernment

    Beijing's Microsoft deal is back on | UK's Socitm hails the advent of 'e2Government' | EU sets agenda for cross-border e-services | Security a key concern for US government CIOs | Biometrics bodies form partnership | France helps fund Jordanian e-gov project
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