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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
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UK helps councils to roll out CRM | US spending on transport IT set to flourish | Philippines approves more e-government projects | Samoa takes first digital steps | UAE ramps up online agri-services | Malaysia plans to accelerate vehicle registration

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UK may set up e-marketplace | South Korea uses OSS to connect schools | Malta rolls out e-service for taxpayers | US plans e-services marketing campaign | BEA Systems helps Amsterdam launch portals | South China ramps up e-government plans

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UK launches on-line ad campaign for e-services | Swansea IT staff threaten strike action | US reports e-government progress | Dubai police to use Pockets for traffic management | Victoria to launch transport smartcards | Bahrain upgrades staff IT skills

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Munich's Linux switch is back on | Microsoft scores software victories in UK | US funds e-gov study for Uganda | EU to get new Information Society chief | EDS wins IT contract twice | China looks to digital TV to provide e-services

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UK health service must justify ICT investment | British Library makes good electronic progress | EU maps out INSPIRE project | Oman ramps up e-government plans | US expert outlines recipe for e-democracy success | Polish city plans wireless broadband network

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