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The Osun State government on Tuesday in Osogbo unveiled an expansive Information Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure that is to usher the state into electronic governance (e-Government).

The entire project consists of a bureau of computer service and IT, complete with Local Area Network (LAN) for e-Governance, an Internet access backbone with VSAT, Fibre optic inter-connectivity to all agencies of government, wireless radio inter-connectivity to remote agencies of government, fibre optic cable inter-connectivity to Internet-access backbone to official quarters as well as live streaming capacity website for radio and TV live broadcast.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Osun State embraces e-government

Chief Executive, Connect Technologies Limited, Mr. Chris Uwaje, has listed the imports of a locally developed electronic government (e-govt) application, known as 'Enterprise eGovernance Operations Solution'(EGOS), even as the Presidency was excited on the performance of the solution.

Mr. Uwaje, who disclosed this to Champion Infotel recently said that, EGOS performance thrilled a cross section of Presidential advisers, ministers, permanent secretaries and directors general, at a just concluded presidential retreat held at the Banquet Hall of Aso Villa, Abuja, during a presentation.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Connect Tech Excites Presidency With EGOS

Government may finally be moving towards the enthronement of adequate local content delivery through the Public Private Partnership window, by encouraging Indigenous software developers.

In a recent presentation of Enterprise e-Governance Operations Solutions, in Abuja, the President was said to be impressed with the performance of the product which was presented to a to a cross section of Presidential Advisers, Ministers, Permanent Secretaries and other top government officials. The event was the last Presidential retreat held at the Banquet Hall of the Villa.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: Firm Gets Presidential Nod on Enterprise e-Governance Solution

Director General of the Nigeria Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Prof. Cleopas Angaye has explained why the much-publicized e-govt has not taken off fully despite repeated assurances in the past that it would soon be flagged off by the President. This is even as the Special Assistant to the President on ICT, Emmanuel Arinze spoke of the commitment of the Obasanjo administration to the development and deployment of ICT in the country.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: 'Why E-Government Has Not Taken Off'

Participants at the recent two-day forum on Smartcard and e-payment in Lagos, observed ICT infrastructure as key to propelling electronic payment (e-payment) in the country.

Rising from a two-day fifth edition of Smartcard exhibition and Electronic Payment (e-payment) forum 2005, recently in Lagos, participants made one point that must not be forgotten in a hurry.

The point being the consensus that Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is the key to the nation's long-standing quest for global relevance, especially in this e-payment era through deployment of smartcards.

Weiterlesen: Nigeria: ICT, Key to E-Payment Solution

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