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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Secured electronic transactions are done based on trusted platforms.

Trust is one of the most difficult things to gain. Once someone has lost his or her trust in you, it will be incredibly hard to regain it. However, trust is the much needed component when it comes to e-government and conducting business on the Internet.

Read more: Malaysia: Trust Some One

The private sector should help spur the country's broadband penetration rate, Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik said Thursday.

"The national broadband plan was more of a government initiative to spur the broadband penetration, for government institutions such as e-net, school-net, e-government, and e-library," he said.

Read more: Malaysia: Private Sector Should Help Spur Broadband Penetration

Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)-status companies may soon be able to take part in a multi-million riyal (100 riyal=RM98.15) e-government project to turn Medina into an intelligent city.

The project involves transforming the entire government operations in the holy city of Medina to e-government services and has entered its third phase.

Read more: Malaysia: Opportunities For MSC Firms In Medina's E-Govt Project

Don'T have a personal computer to access Government services on the Net?

Here's some good news.

Efforts are underway to enable the public to access and download various e-Government services using mobile phones with general packet radio service (GPRS) features by year-end.

Currently being carried out by Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) and the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (Mampu), the initiative is now at the prototype stage where work is still in progress, especially in the area of content development and testing the suitability and compatibility of Web- based information for mobile phone screens.

Read more: Malaysia: Govt services going mobile

Sabah has become one of the best implementors of the electronic-government (e-government) concept in the country, which shows the State is on the right track in developing Information and Communications Technology.

Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman said although ICT development in Sabah was introduced in 1997 via the creation of the Sabah Public Sector IT Master Plan, ICT development then, which started as small effort, now places the state at par with developed States in the country in e-government.

Read more: Malaysia: Sabah on the right track in developing ICT

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