EU member states to track citizen communications | UK study questions e-gov commitment | Online services launched for NI businesses | Korea helps firms land foreign e-gov contracts | Dubai to re-assess e-services for citizens
Irish government ponders prisoner tagging | Microsoft opens up Office to rivals | EU aims to improve transparency | Preston launches video e-mail service | Lebanon to roll out e-procurement system
Irish e-procurement site enjoys success | Irish doctors value IT systems | India to deliver online services to villages | Kenya prepares for e-payments | Belize to give public servants IT training
Ireland's Reach project criticised for technology focus | Irish local authorities opt for e-procurement | Meath to enable remote working for staff | Half of EU citizens and businesses visit government sites | Turkey plans e-government portal
Irish e-government schedule suffers setbacks | UK to crack down on welfare fraud | UK to move from e-government to t-government | Katrina spending may impact IT budgets | Nigerian state prepares for e-government