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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Under the banner of "e-Japan strategy," the central and local governments are trying to implement electronic government programs with a view to turning the country into one of the world's information technology leaders.

Read more: Japan: How to realize the outsourcing of e-govt

The government Saturday decided to establish a general consultation center to answer inquiries regarding an e-government system, which will enable people to complete administrative procedures online, in fiscal 2005.

Read more: Japan: E-govt consultation center scheduled to open in FY05

Matsushita Electric announced January 20 that it has developed a systems-on-chip (SoC) IC for embedded use on non-contact smartcards which are based on the Java Card platform developed by Sun Microsystems. The new chip also complies with the e-government Basic Resident Register card standard established by the Japanese government.

Read more: Japan: Matsushita Electric Develops Non-contact Java Card Chip for Use by e-Gove

The Okayama Municipal Government launched an "e-government" trial service Thursday that allows residents to apply for and receive official forms via the Internet.

Read more: Japan: Okayama tries out "e-government"

Die japanische Regierung prüft den Ausstieg aus dem Microsoft Betriebssystem Windows um die IT-Sicherheit zu erhöhen. Das berichtet die Tageszeitung 'Asahi Shimbun' in ihrer heutigen Ausgabe. Dabei steht Linux im Zentrum der Suche nach einer Alternative. Die meisten Server und Workstations von Behörden und Verwaltung Nippons basieren derzeit auf der Software aus Redmond.

Read more: Japans Regierung prüft Ausstieg aus Windows

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