Karnataka signs e- Procurement plan with HP
Karnataka Government has signed a deal with Hewlett-Packard (HP) India, to offer e-Governance to its people.
Karnataka Government has signed a deal with Hewlett-Packard (HP) India, to offer e-Governance to its people.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) India is using Japanese technology in e-Procurement platform of Karnataka.
Information technology hardware leaders and other corporate houses are making financial and technical bids to set up, manage and operate CSCs
Dubai e-Government is launching an awareness campaign for increasing the usage of its online services.
Government is planning to set up 1,00,000 Common Service Centres in the rural areas of India.
The Union Panchayati Raj Ministry has developed software to maintain database of bank accounts of all Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) to transfer the funds through electronic banking channels. Once the data is entered, the money would be transferred directly to the2,40,000 PRIs from the State’s Consolidate Fund.
UK Government website, Directgov has launched its mobile version to access the e-Governance services.
In India, the Karnataka Government is taking initiative steps for e-Governance initiative by digitalising all contracts and procurement of various government departments.
Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Pham Gia Khiem stated that in the spirit of co-operation for sustainable development and prosperity, the ICT Ministers will be able to establish a guiding framework for the implementation of specific programmes in The ASEM ICT Ministerial Meeting in Vietnam.
India Government has taken the mobile services project under the Universal Services Obligation and it is expected to cover 2.5 lakh remote villages across the country.