e-MIPR consists of four separate projects between the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources and three local IT companies. The projects involve the establishment of LAN infrastructure connecting the department's headquarters and its site offices in a secured virtual private network (VPN).
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His Majesty delivered the titah yesterday during the launch of the National Summit on Information Society (NASIS) at the International Convention Centre in Berakas.
Jointly organised by the Civil Service Institute and E-Prime Networks Sdn Bhd and supported by the Canadian High Commission in the country, the guest of honour was Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office Awang Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rahman.
The event began with welcoming remarks by president of E-Prime Networks Pg Hj Mohd Suhaimi bin PPLBIDDI Pg Hj Alauddin, during which he explained that the role of e-justice is to improve the safety and security of all citizens.
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It was aimed at providing them with an insight into the best practices for implementing e-Government around the world and their latest developments.
Organised in collaboration with partners Quint Wellington Redwood, Versa PAC Sdn Bhd and iCo-op.netPte Ltd, the event was also held by Computer Associates International to enhance participants' awareness on the topic with its focuses on cooperation and a case study.
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The Information Department website was officially launched yesterday by Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister's Office, Pengiran Dato Hj Abdul Hamid Pengiran Hj Mohd Yassin, at The Centrepoint Hotel, Gadong.
The electronic diary outlining daily activities throughout the nation was created by the Department of Information, Prime Minister's Office through one of its e-government initiative.
