More allocations on National e-Governance programmes in Indian Annual Budget
The Union Government of India has increased the allocation for e-Governance programmes by 82 per cent to INR 719 million to fund the ambitious programmes of e-Governance.
The Union Government of India has increased the allocation for e-Governance programmes by 82 per cent to INR 719 million to fund the ambitious programmes of e-Governance.
Glasgow City Council of UK is implementing Access Glasgow, a comprehensive e-Government strategy to improve the delivery of services to nearly 600,000 citizens. Government of Glasgow city has tied up with Cisco Unified Communications to implement the Access Glasgow in the city.
Today, the Central Government of India has presented the annual budget of this year. The budget is mainly focused on education, health care and family welfare programmes.
The Centre for e-Governance, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, (IIMA) India is organsing a two-day workshop on
The Department of Information Technology (DIT), Government of India (GoI), will receive consultancy services from premier management schools like the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) and Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon for accessing its e-Governance projects.
Pakistan Government is planning to launch the e-Office system in next week under the auspices of the e-Government project of the IT department.
South Dublin County Council has won the Irish e-Government awards in 11 categories as the authority
Indian Spice Board is planning to launch electronic auction of cardamom in April. The board has initiated testing of the software and also installing the hardware at the six auctions centres of India.
The European Commission has approved funds of EUR 9.6 million to develop the next generation of European power line technology, which uses national electricity grids to carry data communications and provide Internet access.