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Monday, 1.07.2024
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Governments should put citizens first: report | UK parties publish e-government manifestos | Italy allocates e-democracy funding | Germany prepares to launch e-health cards | New Zealand trials open source software | UAE to launch e-Gate system for passengers

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Ireland's LGCSB improves image management | UK funds 'e-innovations' projects | Government contracts should include e-accessibility: survey | First cross-border e-government service launched | State and local IT spending set to rise in US | Venezuela aims to encourage internet use

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High-tech plan to lift NI healthcare | US civilian cyber security spending set to rise | Dubai launches entertainment e-permits | Philippines approves e-government funding | Canadian IT managers shift focus away from e-services | Little Rock e-enables parking ticket payments

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Ireland to launch electronic welfare payments | US e-government ratings stall | UK seeks to reduce burden on bereaved | Greece sets deadline for digital city project | Qatari agency advances towards 'paperless office' | Dubai details e-government goals

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New Zealand upgrades consular services for citizens | Mobile phones help keep Lewisham clean | Computerisation can cause medical errors: report | Busan reveals U-City plans | Caution urged over Italy's digital TV plans | Cadcorp to provide GIS for Newtownabbey

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