Australian Govt. to provide e-Security for small business
The Australian government will provide $13.6 million to protect Australians from sophisticated online attacks targeting their home computers and small businesses.
The Australian government will provide $13.6 million to protect Australians from sophisticated online attacks targeting their home computers and small businesses.
The State Government of Tamil Nadu (TN) is delivering good governance in the state. The government is pushing computerization and introducing the concept of of e-Governance to serve the people.
Madhya Pradesh (MP) is becoming India’s IT hub for a variety of reasons, mainly supportive infrastructure development and investment-friendly policy initiatives.
The National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority (NPPA) of India has introduced voluntary online e-Filing system for pharmaceutical companies to send their applications to NPPA for approval.
The Food and Drugs Control Administration (FDCA) of Gujarat, India is working on a software to provide required information for the industry on their various applications.
The Government of Orissa, India is planning to make the executive cadre of employees in the state secretariats computer savvy, as part of its e-Governance programme.
Dubai Government is planning to build up new plan to overhaul the nation’s e-Government services, which will improve the transparency of UAE economy.
Dubai eGovernment will provide e-Diploma, a customised online learning course to 22 employees from the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM). The government has rolled out ‘ADAAT eDiploma’ especially for DTCM staff.
Dubai eGovernment has commended the efforts of Dubai Municipality on its plan to observe a
The Principal Secretary to the Chief Adviser (CA), Bangladesh, Ali Imam Majumder said that e-Governance is not confined to technology, but is to be regarded as a service, which can be provided to the citizens.