Union cabinet approves funds for India’s e-Project in Africa
The Union Cabinet of India has approved US$ 120 million for its dream e-Project in Africa to bridge knowledge gap among 53 countries.
The Union Cabinet of India has approved US$ 120 million for its dream e-Project in Africa to bridge knowledge gap among 53 countries.
The World Bank is funding to Mongolia to upgrade information and communications services across the country with the help from Japan.
The Parliament of Uganda has approved the government’s proposal to borrow $30 million from China to improve the communication sector.
IBM is helping the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) to create a networked coalition that will bring together diverse military and civilian organizations to better respond to crises as part of the FDF’s Network-Centric Operations (NCO) strategy.
West Bengal has become the first state in India to finalise the Request for Proposal (RFP) and to sign the Master Service Agreement (MSA) under the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP).
The European Commission has signed an agreement with YouTube to launch a new channel ‘EU Tube’ on YouTube.
The Information Technology Authority (ITA) of Oman has signed a RO 3.5 million agreement with GBM and NCS Group to set up the Ubar portal e-government services.
An emerging leader in providing network infrastructure construction for e-Government projects for communities and municipal governments in China, China Expert Technology, has been awarded three new contracts to construct e-Government systems for three city governments.
Legal Identity for Inclusive Development is an Asian Development Bank study, which is based on extensive field-research conducted in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Nepal. The study assesses the potential and actual value of legal identity, given the realities of the developing country context.
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), which is a member of the World Bank Group, has said that it would be supporting a new investment that will provide state-of-the-art telecommunications services in Afghanistan. The guarantee, which is of the amount US$ 76.5 million in coverage, will protect the investment against the noncommercial risks of transfer restriction, and expropriation.