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Monday, 1.07.2024
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Irish firm wins contract in Australia | Dutch e-voting machines criticised | US government explodes e-gov 'myths' | Chinese hackers target US websites | UK mapping service safeguards digital assets

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Half of EU e-gov users happy with service | Munich begins Linux migration | US satisfaction with e-gov stagnates | US libraries need e-gov funding | Oman to roll out smart ID cards

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EU project highlights e-gov barriers | EU aims to expand digital library | South Korea is tops for e-government | Scottish NHS to provide emergency patient info | UK to benefit from discounted hardware

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Seoul is best city for 'digital governance' | Jamaicans get emergency SMS service | London launches restaurant rating system | EU library project poses challenge for UK | Middle East needs long-term e-gov plan

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US aims to measure e-gov savings | UK committee queries ID card scheme | Scotland invests in telecare for older people | NI rolls out e-prescription system | Bulgarian e-gov tender draws controversy

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