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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Brunei's determined efforts to reach a speedy realisation of an eGovernment system received a further impetus yesterday with the signing of a contract worth over B$23.5 million for a project known as PMOnet that will connect all government agencies with centralized management of common facilities.

This state of the art project will enable a seamless integration and collaboration across government agencies towards a more efficient and effective service delivery to the nation.

Read more: Brunei Inks $23.5 Million e-Government Deal

The information system of Kampong Ayer is one of the 14 electronic projects planned by the Survey Department as part of its preparations to enter the era of e-Government.

The project is designed according to the methodology Geographical Information System (GIS) that integrates all related information.

Read more: Brunei: Electronic Survey Of Kampong Ayer In Progress

Bandar Seri Begawan - His Majesty's government is active in implementing e-Government project at ministries and departments.

Some of the management between the public and government agencies can only be implemented electronically by using info-communication technology so that it can be done with more cost effective, easy and efficient.

Read more: Brunei Keen On E-Government Says Senior Official

An E Government Executive Forum on "Next Generation E Government: Delivering Friendly, Accessible and Integrated Public Services" was held yesterday afternoon at the Members Grill of the Empire Hotel and Country Club.

It aimed to bring industry leaders together and spearhead development of solutions for the next generation of E Governments worldwide.

Read more: Brunei: E Government Executive Forum

The introduction of e-Government over the last decade has rapidly become one of the main priorities for governments all around the world.

Pehin Dato Awang Haji Isa, Special Advisor to His Majesty at the Prime Minister's Office and Minister of Home Affairs, said its prioritisation has been spurred on greatly by the cutting edge of technology, coupled with an exponential growth in technology related services based on the provision of access to the internet.

Read more: Brunei: e-Government A Priority, Says Special Adviser

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