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Greater transparency and implementation of best practice will help to fuel the growth of successful e-government initiatives around the world.

That's according to Marie Lowman, a speaker at The National e-Government Summit 2004 which takes place in Dublin on 23 and 24 November. The primary aim of the conference is to provide a forum where key parties within the e-government sector can discuss developments and assess the challenges that lie ahead.

Weiterlesen: Ireland: More transparency will fuel e-gov

The Northern Ireland Executive e-Government Unit's Deputy Director, John Price, has announced the completion of a key stage in the plans to get all Government services on-line by 2005.

Making the announcement, Mr Price said that the completion of the consolidation project means, for the first time, that a central Department Interface Server (DIS) will provide an efficient, secure and reliable way of delivering electronic services through proven authentication, transaction routing, payments and secure mail components for all Government departments and local authorities.

Weiterlesen: Important milestone reached for Northern Ireland e-Government

The Chambers of Commerce of Ireland (CCI) today called on the Government to speed up reforms in the EU to stimulate growth.

Speaking from the Eurochambres Congress 2004 in Vienna today CCI President Mark Staunton said, the EU is continuing to lose competitiveness compared to the leading economies of the world.

Weiterlesen: Ireland: Chambers call on Govt to speed reform

Northern Ireland's e-Government Unit has set up a new e-payment system, which was developed in conjunction with Microsoft, and believes the system will save it millions

Northern Ireland's e-Government Unit has provided a new transactional platform for authorities in the province.

Weiterlesen: New e-Payments Engine for Northern Ireland

Labour Spokesperson on Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Deputy Tommy Broughan T.D. has strongly criticised Ministers Dermot Ahern, Michael McDowell and Chief Whip Mary Hanafin for their failure to include An Garda Siochana in the e-government initiatives.

Weiterlesen: Ireland: E-government leaves out Gardai - can't contact Gardai by e-mail

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