Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Sidek Hassan said a five-star service by the Government was not about pampering, but to ensure that services could be given in the most efficient manner.
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These include the e-Land system, Local Authority System (ePBT), AgriBazaar, e-Syariah and school management system and many more initiatives which extend into the various sectors -- economic, social, infrastructure and security.
“Mobile government means customers can transact with the government from where they are, not where we, the provider, are,” he said at the Executive Talk and Knowledge-Sharing Event here.
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Rais said the One Mbps (mega bites per second) speed targetted for schools, has not been achieved.
"In other words, the speed of the broadband service to schools need to be upgraded and to enable the upgrading, new wireless facilities like wimax or wifi systems are needed.
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Chief Secretary to the government Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan said the launch of the e-Land system currently would modernise all activities related to land administration.
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Many government services and information can be accessed by a single and simple delivery system - the mySMS 15888.
Through this single SMS number, users can expect about 1,700 services to be available this year, said the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit (MAMPU) director-general Datuk Normah Md Yusof.
