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Events management company 1073 will host an e-government conference on 19 and 20 September in Rosebank, Johannesburg.

The conference will provide companies with insight on how new technology can enable many e-government initiatives.

“The challenge for government is to continually have to balance the need for improved productivity while maintaining its societal position as one of the country's largest employers,” says Lisa Helm, The Business Zone 1073's production director.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Getting aboard e-government

Knysna is poised to become the first South African town to become fully WiFi connected, with the signing of five-year deal with wireless ISP UniNet.

UniNet chief executive office David Jarvis told ITWeb at the African WiFi Summit 2005 in Cape Town yesterday that his company had signed a contract, worth an initial R2.5 million, with the Southern Cape town.

Sixty-two municipal offices, up to a distance of 40kms of Knysna, will be linked. This will include substantial rural coverage, including that of many of the informal settlements that dot the landscape.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Knysna to go WiFi

Next year SA will join the growing list of smart countries in Asia, the Middle East and Europe that are turning towards smart-card solutions for their identification and travel documents.

The growing global demand for security, technological advancements and e-government is driving smart-card solutions. The guiding principles seek to ensure that citizens have easier access to government and private-sector services.

Weiterlesen: South Africa: The smart solution to security concerns

The Centre for e-Innovation (CeI) has called for expressions of interest for the redevelopment of the Cape Gateway portal and its associated content management system (CMS).

The CeI, e-government component for the Western Cape, aims to improve the quality and efficiency of government service delivery and to increase public participation in government, by using Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).

Weiterlesen: South Africa: Re-inventing the portal

Massive cost saving incentives are pushing government to implement e-government strategies, but they are currently far off the pace, delegates at an e-government conference in Sandton were told this week.

Joe Mazibuko, State Information Technology Agency (SITA) marketing services managing executive, told delegates e-government would achieve greater transparency, revenue growth, cost reduction and convenience for local citizens.

Weiterlesen: Long way to go for South Africa e-government

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