Soon National e-Payment system in Oman
Oman is making its steps towards e-Governance by launching National e-Payment system this year. Information Technology Authority (ITA) of Oman will launch e-Payment gateway this year.
Oman is making its steps towards e-Governance by launching National e-Payment system this year. Information Technology Authority (ITA) of Oman will launch e-Payment gateway this year.
Oracle has developed various e-Governance centre of Excellences in India. The company uses Oracle Information Architecture to help Governments to deliver better citizen services, do effective fiscal management and increase work efficiencies in Government departments across Central, State and Local Government levels.
The capital of India, New Delhi is moving towards in the direction of e-Governance by launching Integrated Management System for a complete online computerisation of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA).
In India, Karnataka IAS officer Rajeev Chawla officer have been awarded for the Prime Minister’s prize for excellence in public administration for playing their major role in making Bhoomi.
South Korean company will implement an e-Citizens project in Myanmar after completing its basic e-Government project in the country.
SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd, the leading private sector infrastructure equipment, infrastructure projects and renewable energy products financing Company is bridging digital divide between the rural and urban areas. West Bengal State Government, India has entered into a Master Service Agreement with the Company to set up around 5000 common service centres (CSCs) in rural Bengal.
The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA) is continuously moving towards e-Governance. Recently ICTA has launched 16 more websites under the Government Web Portal.
The State Police of Tamil Nadu (TN), India has launched the new Economic Offences Wing website (www.tneow.co.in) to move one more step towards e-Governance.
Nepal Government is coming with five-year master plan on e-Governance. The High Level Commission for Information Technology (HLCIT) has prepared the final draft of the master plan.
Philippines Government has approved two multi-billion peso information and communication projects. Chinese Government will finance about $800 million through loans, which would be payable in about 15 years.