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Microsoft opens e-gov collaboration portal | Expert exposes massive failure rate for e-gov projects | UK councils set to meet e-government targets | German city trials m-ticketing | Socitm provides e-charter for Wales | US tax site wins reliability award

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US e-voting is mostly successful, says report | US defence sector awards most IT contracts in Q4 | UK report gives thumbs up to open source software | Singapore to make payments easier for citizens | UAE launches one-stop portal | East African states to discuss e-gov plans

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UK launches flood warning e-service | NI civil service announces software deal | Lack of ICT hinders e-gov rollout in Eastern Europe | European Commission aims to share criminal data | NZ report claims e-gov progress is healthy | Democratic institute blasts Bush's e-gov programme

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English post offices to provide e-kiosks | US aims to reduce bureaucracy for citizens | Belgium prepares for launch of national e-ID cards | Germany to launch e-health cards | Bahrain works toward creating 'intelligent kingdom' | Kuwait, Singapore sign e-government treaty

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Awards recognise Irish public sector achievements | France launches public information hotline | UK opens up Criminal Justice System | Hawaii launches Business Express service | IBM aids open source development in India | New Zealand moves to bring census online

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