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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The response received in the e-Government Citizen Survey shows an average of 64 percent of the Brunei Darussalam citizens spend more than 5 hours 'online' a week. Aside from that, 85 percent of the respondents can access the internet from home, mobile phones and workplace. The survey is an initiative of the Prime Minister's Office through the e-Government National Centre, to involve the public in carrying out the e-government programme in the country.

The ceremony to present prizes to Lucky Draw winners and certificate of appreciation in conjunction with the e-Government Survey, took place this morning. The prizes and certificates were presented by the Acting Director of the e-Government National Centre, Hajah Mariah binti Haji Mohamad Taha. A total of 1 thousand 456 participants were eligible for the lucky draw.

Brunei citizens are given the channel to express their opinions on the e-government services that need to be given the priority and attention through the government survey held last December. Although some respondents expressed satisfaction towards the government effort to conduct e-services, many agree to the need for the quality of the services provided to be further upgraded, to facilitate online transactions.

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Quelle/Source: Radio Television Brunei, 04.05.2010

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