Today 228

Yesterday 662

All 39463136

Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The government is planning to implement a new stage of its e-government project within five years that will integrate government information and services, Vice Premier Sean Chen said Wednesday.

The fourth phase of the program has been approved and is expected to be carried out between 2012 and 2016 with a budget of nearly NT$8.5 billion (US$280 million), Chen said at the 45th annual conference of the International Council for Information Technology in Government Administration (ICA), which opened that day in Taipei.

The conference, with the theme of "innovative government -- learning from the past, looking to the future," will run through Oct. 14. It is the first time Taiwan has hosted the event, which is being attended by government information technology agencies from 17 countries.

Improved e-government facilities will help drive organizational restructuring and provide innovative services, as well as speed up administrative efficiency, Chen said.

---

Autor(en)/Author(s): Angela Tsai and Kendra Lin

Quelle/Source: Focus Taiwan News Channel, 12.10.2011

Bitte besuchen Sie/Please visit:

Go to top