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Freitag, 10.04.2026
Transforming Government since 2001
A new survey by iQ Content reveals that, while the Irish eGovernment program has made progress, significant implementation problems are being experienced by the majority of public sector agencies. Based on interviews with public sector eGovernment professionals, the iQ Content survey reveals that Ireland's eGovernment program remains largely on track.

Weiterlesen: Ireland: Content a Key Barrier to Effective eGovernment Implementation

The Irish government has named five trial programmes that will receive funding to deliver wireless broadband Internet access across the country.

Weiterlesen: Irish WLANs win government funding

A lack of strategic direction and human resources, allied to problems creating and managing content, are undermining Ireland's e-Government initiative.

Weiterlesen: Ireland's e-Government initiative undermined

A service that allows users to pay for car parking with a mobile phone using any parking ticket machine in 45 Dublin streets has been launched by the city's council with software firm ItsMobile.

Weiterlesen: IRELAND: DUBLIN MOBILE PARKING PAYMENT TRIAL A SUCCESS

A report on the state of e-government in Ireland has concluded that public bodies suffer from a lack of direction and staff when it comes to their Web presence.

Weiterlesen: Irish e-government faces content deficit

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