Conference is part of a tech training program for Uzbek officials
The future of e-governance and the creativity found through information and communications technology (ICT) were at the center of discussions held by some two dozen Korean and Uzbek ICT experts in a seminar at the Central Officials Training Institute (COTI) in Gwacheon, Gyeonggi.
“Many people think that e-government is only with computers, typing something, and that we have to learn or teach people [about] computers. I think we do not need big skills. When the person is interested in something, you will learn it naturally,” Bobur Sagdullaevich Abdullaev, an official with Uzbekistan’s Ministry for Development of Information Technologies and Communications, told the Korea JoongAng Daily on July 9.