Abdullah Launches Identification Card For Security Guards
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Tuesday launched identification cards for security guards as part of efforts to upgrade the quality of their service and enhance the status of the security services industry in the country.
Weiterlesen: Malaysia: Abdullah Launches Identification Card For Security Guards
Malaysia's advanced trade facilitation and e-government initiatives will enable it to benefit from increased external trade, says Hideo Saito, head of a delegation from Jastpro or the Japan Association for Simplification of International Trade Procedures.
Weiterlesen: Jastrpo: Malaysia's Strong E-Govt Moves Will Boost External Trade
E-Commerce laws that give electronic documents and signatures the same legal standing as traditional documents and signature are vital in making E-Government a success in Asean, chairman of the e-Asean Task Force, Roberto Romulo says.
Weiterlesen: E-Commerce Laws Vital To E-Govt's Success In Asean
The Malaysian government is increasing efforts to bring all government procurement processes online under the e-perolehan program, the national news agency Berita Nasional Malaysia (Bernama) said Tuesday.
Activists, journalists and opposition groups expected rising Internet access in Malaysia over the past decade to create more room and hunger for political debate, but the promise they saw in "e-democracy" remains unfulfilled today, analysts say.
