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In 2008 the Russian companies might be devoid of the necessity to process and store paper invoices. The RF Ministry of IT and Communication plans to settle technical and legal issues of interacting with the Ministry of Finance. Thus, regulatory authorities will be satisfied with e-copies of invoices.

‘Regarding interaction between the state and business we plan to settle the issue of presenting invoices in e-for both legally and technologically by the end of the year’, - Dmitri Milovantsev, Deputy Minister of IT and Communications, reports at the ‘All-Russia meeting on information technology and communication on the results of 2007 and challenges for 2008’. He says the Ministry of IT and Communication has reached understanding with the Ministry of Finance. ‘In general, the challenge for the coming two-three years is to eliminate discrimination of e-documents’, - Mr Milovantsev says.

Read more: Russia: Invoices to become electronic

New information and computer technologies need to be implemented to improve the government system, First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said during a meeting of the extended board of the IT and Communications Ministry today. One of the government's primary goals is to create a single information center to ensure the exchange of information between government agencies, as well as to provide access to the government's data systems, Ivanov stated.

Read more: Russia to form e-gov't

Telemedicine might become one of the priority trends in healthcare development. Next year a range of large telemedicine projects is expected to be implemented. According to specialists, the given sector will develop in Russia not only due to the state initiative, but thanks to attracting private investment.

Telemedicine might become one of the main constituents to implement the priority national project ‘Health’ related to healthcare, Mikhail Natenzon, CEO of the company ‘National Telemedicine Agency’, says. He believes telemedicine is an effective instrument to improve the availability and quality of medicine assistance to public.

Read more: Russia expects telemedicine boom

A system of ‘electronic government’ should be created in Russia over the next two years, Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said at the meeting of the Information Technology and Communications Ministry today.

One of the government’s top priorities, he said, was to create a state information center to insure interdepartmental information exchange and access to the data of government information systems. “It is this system that will allow us to provide a wide range of government services to Russian citizens in electronic form, creating a single information system to span all government agencies, ministries and departments,” Ivanov said.

Read more: Russia to create e-government system

Kazakh Government approved a draft program on development of the e-governmentfor 2008-2010. The Cabinet of Ministers unanimously voted for it. Besides, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Massimov ordered Minister Akhmetzhan Yessimov to create a working group with the agriculture ministers of the CIS states on food security, Kazinform reports.

As earlier reported, Kazakhstan initiated an idea to take measures on food security at the session of the heads of the CIS government.

Read more: Kazakhstan: Cabinet approved “e-government” draft program for 2008-2010

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