India based Software firm launches insurance website
Hyderabad based Ram Informatics has launched a new website, www.insuranceonline.com, to help general public, agents, brokers and development officers of the Life Insurance Corporation of India
Hyderabad based Ram Informatics has launched a new website, www.insuranceonline.com, to help general public, agents, brokers and development officers of the Life Insurance Corporation of India
Philippines has been ranked among the top 25 countries in the world in the United Nations e-Governance survey, held at the United Nations Headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
The Latvian local authorities has successfully completed a project to create a common electronic format for various e-Services.
The Indian Government is planning to issue biometric cards with enhanced security features like fingerprint or retinal scans to all the new income tax payers in the country.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Finance has launched user-friendly website, which shows the Ministry
The Finnish Road Administration is making real-time updates on traffic conditions available on its website.
The Hungarian Government has just formed the first Hungarian eGovernment Cluster on the initiative of Albacomp Zrt, with providers of various eGovernment activities co-operating together.
Dutch citizens are moderately satisfied with eGovernment services in the Netherlands according to recent survey conducted by Burger@Overheid.nl, an independent eGovernment forum in the Netherlands.
The World Bank has declared two India-based firms, Nestor Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Nestor) and Pure Pharma Ltd. (Pure Pharma), ineligible to be awarded Bank-financed contracts. Both firms were found to have engaged in collusive practices in connection with the Bank-financed Reproductive and Child Health Project (RCH I) in India. Nestor has been debarred for a period of three years, while Pure Pharma is debarred for one year.
e-Republic’s Center for Digital Government (Center) has completed this year’s evaluation of US most digital county governments.