Multi-purpose ID Cards for Indians
The Indian Government has proposed to issue multi-purpose Identity Cards to citizens of the country.
The Indian Government has proposed to issue multi-purpose Identity Cards to citizens of the country.
The Indian Army is planning to provide handheld multi-role computers to soldiers to enable them to pinpoint their field locations in difficult-terrain tactical warfare and for counter-insurgency operations.
Khuda Jassu village of Chandigarh, India has received its first rural e-Governance facilitation centre. The centre named e-Gram Sampark provides all facilities to villagers from depositing bills to collecting pensions.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in China and India will invest approximately US$9.5 billion to set up their wireless infrastructure in 2007, which is almost 17 percent higher than last year.
Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry, India has rejected Nicholas Negroponte’s offer of $100 laptops for schoolchildren. The Ministry is planning to make laptops at $10 for schoolchildren.
All 98 village panchayats in the Union territory of Puducherry will come under the system of e-Governance after computerisation.
The Government of Orissa, India, is planning to computerise courts of all districts with full support from the central government as a part of its e-Governance programme.
The Indian Government has decided to set up telecom-specific Special Economic Zones to make India the telecom manufacturing hub.
National Highway Authority of India (NHAI), is automating data collection, updation and management of Road Information System (RIS) for National Highway Development Project (NHDP) corridors in India. Oracle is providing the backend database for all the applications.
Portugal Government will replace all ID documents through ‘Citizen card’ Biometrics ID card. Precise Biometrics AB has signed a 7 year contract with Portugese government to provide national ID cards in the country.