Europe leads in e-Governance preparedness
The annual UN e-Government Survey 2008, reveals large differences between five regions of the world in terms of e-Government readiness.
The annual UN e-Government Survey 2008, reveals large differences between five regions of the world in terms of e-Government readiness.
CrimsonLogic has been awarded a major project to develop and operate a revolutionary e-Justice programme for the Ministry of Justice of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).This major project entails developing an ambitious e-Justice programme in the UAE.
In addition to the traditional channels for reporting crimes the Government of Portugal has launched a website to report crimes online.
The Tele-Bhugtan Service (Tele-payment service) established in Jabalpur has been nominated for the National Golden Icon Award for innovative usage of technology in e-Governance in the field of tele-payment.
The Government of Haryana has announced that the rollout of Citizen Service Centers (CSCs) called e-Disha Ekal Sewa Kendras in the state will be completed by mid April 2008. The centres would serve as a single window service delivery channel for government services and will greatly benefit the citizens of Haryana.
Burdwan of West Bengal has become the first district in India where all the panchayats have been offered a broadband connectivity for communicating with its district and state headquarters.
McAfee announced that it has received the prestigious Frost & Sullivan Award for strategic technology innovation in mobile security. Frost […]
The 11th National Conference on e-Governance was held from 7 to 8th February 2008, at Panchkula, Haryana, India. The conference was jointly organised by the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances and the Department of Information Technology, Government of India and the Department of Information Technology, Haryana. The theme of the conference was Integrated Citizen Services
Hughes India has signed an agreement with Comat Technologies to supply ten thousand broadband satellite terminals with its nationwide HughesNet satellite services and applications to be delivered at rural business centres across multiple states in India.
Now, the government ministries and departments of Uganda will be connected to each other through teleconferencing. According to a statement issued by the Information Communication Technology ministry, the network is being refined and will be officially launched in Kampala soon.