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E-gov awards recognise excellence in Irish public sector | UK accreditation body aids IT compliance | EU promotes harmony for digital content | New York hosts online discussion on education | E-signatures increase efficiency for Saudi businesses | E-government centre opens in Beijing

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EC issues guidelines for e-procurement rollout | Vienna offers open source option | UK thinktank calls for new e-gov agenda | Microsoft appoints UK technology officer | EDS wins five US government contracts | Canada provides satellite link-up for remote areas

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Ireland modernises passport system | UK launches online journey planner | US e-government spending set to rise 38 percent | Indiana promotes online licence service | Sierra Leone invests in financial management | Brunei trains top brass in e-gov systems

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IT industry shows commitment to government | UK websites falling down on accessibility | Isle of Man upgrades IT network | US aims to close IT skills gap | Datacom likely to win NZ authentication contract | Nigeria plans e-government strategy

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UK council website usage is healthy: report | US e-government efforts praised | Germany consults entrepreneurs on e-services | Vietnam signs e-gov deal with Intel | UAE state launches e-government portal | Nigerian civil servants must adopt ICT

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