PMC, India asks builders to present e-plans for building
In India, Pune is taking one more step towards e-Governance programmes. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has asked builders to present their building plans in an electronic format.
In India, Pune is taking one more step towards e-Governance programmes. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has asked builders to present their building plans in an electronic format.
Namibia Government is planning to engage Chinese software to install an electronic management system for the public service. China Government has offered over N$ 1 billion as a loan for the project.
Former 9/11 Commission counsel, Janice Kephart has launched of an online Identity Document Security Library, which consist of legal, technical and policy pieces regarding identity document security.
Edinburgh Council is planning to invest in an electronic human resources (e-HR) system. The council has signed a multi-million pound contract with British Telecom (BT).
Pan African Parliament (PAP) has approved all treaties, protocols and agreements, which were entered by African countries, are coordinated with the objectives of the African Union objectives.
HCL Infosystems sees e-Governance projects as a key enabler for the growth of PC business. HCL is ready to provide training and services on setting infrastructure.
Now the Douglas County Courthouse is the first courthouse in the metro Atlanta area and in the state of Georgia to become completely Wi-Fi area. The Wi-Fi is wireless communication network, which allow public to access the Internet inside in the courthouse.
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), India has initiated a major e-Governance programme with the assistance of the Department For International Development (DFID) to make the KMC
Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the research and development institution is working with Indian government to implement the National e-Governance plan (NeGP).
Glasgow City Council has introduced shared services, after installing a Shared Service Centre to handle its own back-office functions. The organisation has already set up a shared services project board with representatives from Greater Glasgow Health Board, JobCentre Plus, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow and Strathclyde Police to try to make provision more effective.