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Global eGovernment

  • Global e-government

    UK promotes use of CRM by local government | E-government to drive federal telecoms spending in US
  • Global e-government

    UK civil servants unwilling to use electronic transactions | European Commission project promotes open source software
  • Global e-government

    Most governments fail to make the most of CRM, says report | Australia to debate use of open source software
  • Global e-government

    Microsoft promotes e-government in Latin America | Oracle and HP launch e-government centre in India
  • Global e-government

    UK announces shortlist for IT outsourcing bid | Singapore launches EUR650 million e-government plan
  • Global e-government

    Global public sector IT spending set to rise, says report | Malta ramps up m-government services
  • Global e-government

    Most Irish citizens approve of e-voting | Portugal encourages use of Wi-Fi laptops in universities
  • Global e-government

    The US may bar Sprint from federal contracts | Broadband usage is on the rise in the United Arab Emirates
  • Global e-government

    Scottish local authorities roll out mobile technology | Health smartcards back on track for Austria
  • Global e-government

    E-government could eliminate "insider influence" in Kuwait | London freezes travel prices for smartcard users
  • Global e-government

    Major bidder pulls out of UK's NHS programme | Malaysia plans to boost broadband penetration
  • Global e-government

    UK public supports ID card plan, says survey | EU e-government policy criticised in new study
  • Global e-government

    Greens advocate open source software in Europe | US sets up cyberterrorism response unit
  • Global e-government

    US aims to beef up software security | EU states show similar levels of e-government use
  • Global e-government

    European Commission proposes biometric ID measures | Readability is a problem for most US government sites
  • Global e-government

    Public sector needs new approach to ROI from e-government | New EC portal encourages worker mobility
  • Global e-government

    Public sector IT directors favour outsourcing | IBM to help Brazil use open source software
  • Global e-government

    London Web site aims to educate voters | Malta to have 95 percent of services on-line next year
  • Global e-government

    Irish Land Registry goes electric | Attitude problems haunt UK's e-government plans
  • Global e-government

    Waterford provides one-touch computerised access to taxation and licencing | EU directive protecting personal data over the Internet and telecoms starts
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