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The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)-Korea Policy Centre will be organising Brunei's first International Conference on E-Government and Administrative Simplification, which will see discussions on the current and future of e-government in the Sultanate.

Slated for May 11 to 13 at the Radisson Hotel (formerly Sheraton Utama Hotel), the conference is expected to be attended by government officers, professors and experts from OECD members and nonmember Asian Pacific countries involved in public governance, according to a press statement from the Prime Minister's Office.

Among the topics that will be discussed during the conference include effective and efficient strategies for e-government Building, e-government tools for administrative simplification, and human resource development for e-government improvement.

The conference will be conducted in a plenary format, whereby all the sessions will be presented by experts from various backgrounds and organisations, followed by an open floor discussion to facilitate the exchange of experiences and best practices.

Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office Dato Seri Hj Paduka Eusoff Agaki Hj Ismail will officiate the conference.

An open forum will also be conducted to allow both panelists and the audience to share opinions and exchange experiences, as well as build and strengthen partnership among the participants.

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Quelle/Source: Bru Direct, 10.05.2010

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