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Global eGovernment

  • Global e-government

    OECD publishes e-government leadership study | UK citizens ill-informed about data sharing
  • Global e-government

    UK local authorities outline barriers to e-government | Disaster recovery plans needed for government sites
  • Global e-government

    ICT access best in Scandinavia, says survey | UK government should pay private sector for e-services
  • Global e-government

    Satisfaction is high with European on-line government services | Ontario looks to share information on fires
  • Global e-government

    Irish e-government scheme wins innovation award | UK government to trial biometrics for ID cards
  • Global e-government

    Geneva showcases biometric e-voting | US barely passes cybersecurity test
  • Global e-government

    UK local councils largely on track for 2005 | Scotland launches e-procurement Web site | California wants paper trail for e-voting | US launches senior-friendly health Web site | Filipino government to allocate e-gov funding | E-government gains ground in Malaysia
  • Global e-government

    UK drafts legislation for ID cards | European Commission promotes e-health | Europe assesses open source software | US speeds up disability claims process | Atos Origin wins French IT contract | Malta upgrades e-tax services
  • Global e-government

    US encourages use of 'share-in-savings' model | US spending on IT set to recover: report | Biometrics industry set to flourish | Bill Gates launches Egyptian e-government portal | Europe gives interoperability guidance | UAE makes e-government progress
  • Global e-government

    Risk management system aids Irish health sector | Ireland launches e-voting campaign | US report warns of dangers of e-voting | Council group condemns UK government report | Malaysia to e-enable tax filing | Jordan signs deal with Microsoft
  • Global e-government

    UK travel site set to take off | UK backs use of XML for e-procurement | Kentucky launches on-line bill tracking service | New Zealand makes e-government progress | Swedish e-government market set to grow | Singapore plans e-government spend
  • Global e-government

    UK should make e-government compulsory, says report | EC outlines recipe for successful e-government | Canada risks e-government failure | France reveals e-government strategy | South Africa trials e-government portal | Dubai SMS service passes half-million milestone
  • Global e-government

    UK launches Directgov Web site | Local sites improve, but difficult road ahead, says Socitm | EU to provide funding for public-private projects | Europe must improve on-line accessibility: Liikanen | IBM helps bring Egyptian history on-line | Security to fuel IT spending in Asia Pacific
  • Global e-government

    EU outlines i2010 strategy | EU wants to cut red tape | Wales aims to bridge digital divide | Egypt signs software deal with Oracle | Dubai prisoners offered IT training | China to devise bird flu warning system
  • Global e-government

    London introduces recycling e-service | Alcatel wins UK 'smart road' contract | Pakistan launches online tax return facility | Dubai unveils portal for mobile users | Brunei funds religious e-gov projects
  • Global e-government

    Peru seeks to promote open source software | EU to digitally preserve cultural heritage | UK e-gov sites outperform Irish counterparts | UK develops Government Connect programme | Wales scores poorly in e-government stakes
  • Global e-government

    Swiss shy away from e-government | Tennessee launches on-line pest service | US e-filing service increasingly popular | W. Australia creates recruitment Web site | NZ's Mapp authenticates disabled parking users | Belgium deploys ID management system
  • Global e-government

    Irish local authority provides SMS bin service | Only two US agencies meet e-government standards | UK local authorities commence digital TV services | Bahrain gets dedicated e-government centre | Egypt launches e-government portal | Vietnam brings Internet to schools
  • Global e-government

    US gets good marks in e-government satisfaction stakes | UK funds local "e-innovation" projects | Glasgow upgrades communications network | EU launches e-security agency | Finland hails success of on-line crime reporting | Victoria plans electronic land transfers
  • Global e-government

    Cork County Council upgrades for IT efficiency | UK council wins award for video conferencing scheme | UK assesses local government Web sites | Victoria rolls out broadband for kindergartens | Germany launches on-line crime reporting | USDA launches on-line training system
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