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Monday, 1.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Ireland is a 'follower', says e-gov survey | Civil servants must recognise value of e-mail | Dubai to e-enable form-filling | Vietnam to review costly e-gov project | Bermuda rolls out ATM customs payments

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Government censorship of web is growing | UK aims to drive take-up of e-services | US agencies get poor e-gov grades | Australians take to e-government services | Philippines pilots electronic exam systeme

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Ireland should look to m-government: report | Ireland and UK make e-conveyancing moves | UK council sites gain popularity | Saudi Arabia forges ahead with e-government rollout | Italy to investigate RFID potential

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Ireland slips down the 'e-readiness' rankings | Ireland should boost IT use in schools | European Commission unveils plan for 2010 | India to roll out e-government centres | Maltese drivers renew vehicle registrations online

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EU aims to cut red tape for exporters | UK councils to get IT test lab | Chinese politicians urged to set up blogs | Morocco to roll out e-procurement system | Hong Kong to launch one-stop-shop portal

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