Risk management system aids Irish health sector | Ireland launches e-voting campaign | US report warns of dangers of e-voting | Council group condemns UK government report | Malaysia to e-enable tax filing | Jordan signs deal with Microsoft
US encourages use of 'share-in-savings' model | US spending on IT set to recover: report | Biometrics industry set to flourish | Bill Gates launches Egyptian e-government portal | Europe gives interoperability guidance | UAE makes e-government progress
UK childminder reports to be published on-line |
IRS reorganises thanks to popularity of e-filing |
US responds to discovery of mad cow disease |
The Netherlands trials biometric passports |
Broadband could benefit Australian hospitals |
Australia helps rural communities get broadband
Government spending drives increase in IT outsourcing | US restores rural broadband funding | UK to modernise electoral registration system | Welsh Assembly awards major contract to Siemens | Oracle announces new e-gov projects in India | Dubai launches prison IT skills program
UK local councils largely on track for 2005 | Scotland launches e-procurement Web site | California wants paper trail for e-voting | US launches senior-friendly health Web site | Filipino government to allocate e-gov funding | E-government gains ground in Malaysia
