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The government will implement many more initiatives which extend into economic, social, infrastructure and security fields in order to be accessible and mobile.

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.

He said in addition there were the Local Authority System (ePBT), AgriBazaar for rural agricultural community to enhance their productivity, e-Syariah on the Syariah court management system and the school management system.

"Mobile government essentially means that customers can transact with us from where they are, not where we (the provider) are.

"A technology and innovation that can be so simple, that you don't even notice that you have just been served - that to me is the ultimate service," he said when delivering his address at Executive Talk and Knowledge Sharing Event at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), here Tuesday.

Also present was Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation Steve Ballmer who later presented an award to Mohd Sidek for the successful implementation of the Malaysia e-Government.

Mohd Sidek said it was not about the 5-star hotel pampering but it was about getting done what had to be done in the simplest, shortest and most efficient manner.

"If we can do that, at all and every level of our internal and external transactions, using the best that technology and innovation combined can bring, we would have taken Public Service delivery to a whole new level altogether, not only in Malaysia, but globally setting new benchmarks," he said.

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Quelle/Source: Bernama, 25.05.2010

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