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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Top officials of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) yesterday attended a short training course to learn the usage and application of a new online system - the PMO Online.

PMO Online is expected to soon become an integral part of work life at the Prime Minister’s Office in line with the government's initiative to create a 'paperless office', the Permanent Secretaries of the Attending the training were PMO officials, including deputies and Senior Administrative Officers. PMO Online is the e-government platform for the Prime Minister's Office, which seeks to provide e-Government solutions to help the Prime Minister Office to meet its pressing challenges and to provide the process, organisational and technology foundation to enhance operation and improve service levels through collaboration among their departments.

Assisted by the technical staff from Syabas Technologies, the PMO Online End User Training session designed to ensure all users be equipped' with the knowledge and confidence in performing task using the PMO Online system as well as to enable users to adapt to a new work environment using ICT tools.

Other than teaching basic computing knowledge, the short training course aimed to enable work staff to organise meetings, appointments, collaborate with others through e-meetings, Submit Leave, Out of State and Training Requests, via the PMO Online system.

The Senior Management Training session was a one-day personalised session held at the PMO Online Training Facility located at the Computer Services Centre, Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

Present at the training session were the Permanent Secretaries at the Prime Minister's Office as well as other Senior Government Officers.

The direct participation of these senior officers gives a tremendous boost to the project as it is evidence of the leadership's commitment and willingness towards embracing the PMO Online system in a hands-on manner.

Quelle: Brunei Direct, 12.01.2005

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