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The governments of Indonesia and South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on e-government cooperation.

Signed by Tifatul Sembiring, Indonesian Communication and Information Minister, and Yoo Jeong Bok, South Korean Security and Public Administration Minister, the MOU commits both countries to develop e-government on a “mutually beneficial and non-interference basis”.

The agreement aims to help both countries enhance their cooperation in the development of e-government. The countries will exchange e-government technology and expertise, as well as information on systems and services needed to deliver an effective e-government model to citizens.

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Indonesia and South Korea have agreed to develop e-government on a mutually beneficial and non-interference basis.

Indonesian Communication and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring and South Korean Security and Public Administration Minister Yoo Jeong Bok signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on e-government cooperation in the presence of Vice President Boediono here earlier this month, the Chief of the Information Center and Public Relations Service at the Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Information, Gatot S. Dewa Broto said.

Read more: Indonesia and South Korea Agree to Develop e-Government

The Jakarta Construction Supervision and Regulation Agency (P2B), Indonesia will launch an electronic system to enable an online application of building permits.

The initiative is in a bid to curb the epidemic of building permit violations that have spread across the city’s five municipalities, said P2B Head I Putu Ngurah Indiana.

Developers and building owners have the tendency to avoid applying for a building permit properly due to its difficult and slow process they have to go through, he said.

Read more: ID: Jakarta to roll out e-application system for building permits

Indonesia and South Korea have agreed to develop e-government on a mutually beneficial and non-interference basis, a spokesman said.

Indonesian Communication and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring and South Korean Security and Public Administration Minister Yoo Jeong Bok signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on e-government cooperation in the presence of Vice President Boediono here on Thursday, the chief of the information center and public relations service at the Indonesian ministry of communications and information, Gatot S. Dewa Broto said.

Read more: Indonesia, South Korea agree to develop e-government

The President’s Delivery Unit and several stakeholders launched a programme called ‘Regional Pilot Project’ which intends to promote openness and sharing of data between central and local government agencies as part of Indonesia’s commitment to the Open Government Partnership (OGP).

The Open Government Partnership is a multilateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments around the world to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

Read more: Indonesia promotes pan-agency data sharing

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