Building a More Responsive and Connected Government
With a four year track record of bringing Australasia’s government IT decision makers together to forge an ICT roadmap, Government Technology World is the event to provide you with the knowledge and contacts you need. Government Technology World brings more than 30 ICT public sector leaders together over two days, to share their knowledge and expertise on leveraging ICT to deliver new services and improve public sector efficiencies.
Focusing on the strategies and frameworks that leading public sector CIOs employ within their organisation, the conference will provide delegates with a ‘tool-kit’ of new ideas and solutions to analyse and implement within their organisation.
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Presentation by the Hon. Mutahi Kagwe, MP, Minister for Information and Communications, Kenya The World Bank approved recently a financing package of US$164.5 million for Kenya, Burundi and Madagascar as the first tranche of a US$424 million Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (RCIP) for high-speed connectivity in East and Southern A. . .
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Dubai eGovernment Showcases Key Achievements at ITU Regional Symposium on eGovernment and IP
Dubai eGovernment showcased its key achievements at the International Telecommunications Union Regional Symposium on eGovernment and Internet Protocol (IP) that was held for the first time in Dubai from November 22 to 25, 2004.
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Dubai eGovernment Showcases Key Achievements at ITU Regional Symposium on eGovernment and IP
Dubai eGovernment showcased its key achievements at the International Telecommunications Union Regional Symposium on eGovernment and Internet Protocol (IP) that was held for the first time in Dubai from November 22 to 25, 2004.
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Dubai eGovernment Showcases Key Achievements at ITU Regional Symposium on eGovernment and IP
Dubai eGovernment showcased its key achievements at the International Telecommunications Union Regional Symposium on eGovernment and Internet Protocol (IP) that was held for the first time in Dubai from November 22 to 25, 2004.
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e-Governance and e-Government are increasingly being emphasized as ways for governments to strengthen good governance. If implemented strategically e-governance can not only improve efficiency, accountability and transparency of government processes, but it can also be a tool to empower citizens by enabling them to participate in the decision-makin. . .
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Bringing together Australasia’s leading government IT executives and technology providers in a best-in-class forum – Government Technology World builds an experience that is dedicated to learning, networking and showcasing the latest ICT government solutions.
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Information Technology Policy 2008, Government of Bihar
The vision is that by the end of 2012, Bihar becomes one of the top five e-Governed, IT-enabled, e-Literate States in the Country and is regarded as a preferred destination for IT businesses and is a major supplier of skilled IT manpower.
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A series of recent meetings have brought together in Washington, DC and Los Angeles a group of Swiss and American officials to discuss the topic of e-voting. The meetings, involving representatives of governmental and academic communities from both countries, were part of ThinkSwiss, a US-wide program that was already described on this blog. Du. . .
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Dutch Government Abandons e-Voting for Red Pencil
About a year after the Dutch government began seriously worrying about the integrity of e-voting machines, they've literally pulled the plug on the venture. The biggest flaw was the lack of a paper trail according to a special committee which reported its finding this morning. As such, Nederlanders will return to the "red pencil method" in upcoming. . .
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Millennium Challenge Albania Threshold Agreement Public Procurement Component Fact Sheet
The Public Procurement component of the Millennium Challenge Albania Threshold Agreement project aims to improve the capacity of the Public Procurement Agency (PPA), which serves as the hub of public procurement in Albania, to conduct transparent procurements, as well as to enable the private sector to monitor effectively the public procuremen. . .
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