e-Procurement tools reduce the production cost by 10 to 35%
The tools, which are used for e-Procurement programme, reduce the production cost by 10 to 35 percent on average and by 5 to 10 percent with regard to acquisition prices.
The tools, which are used for e-Procurement programme, reduce the production cost by 10 to 35 percent on average and by 5 to 10 percent with regard to acquisition prices.
According to statistics, almost two-thirds of New Zealand homes are connected through the Internet.
The Indian Railway Ministry is planning to set up Cyber Cafes with wireless connectivity at 17 selected railway stations across the country.
The Norwegian Government has gone live with a major new information management solution to empower its national website, www.government.no. The new system allows staff from 17 Ministries to access all information and documents.
Malaysia’s Selangor state government has awarded local technology provider, Obnet to connect government offices and related agencies with a state-of-the-art wireless broadband infrastructure.
The city of Beaverton, Portland has launched a wireless network for its police departments, which allows police officers to work digitally from their patrol cars.
Dubai Municipality for Technical Services announced that the new ARIS-based (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) e-Gate will soon uploaded on the DM Intranet to help the staff to have easy access to the municipality
Chhattisgarh, India has become the first state in Asia to receive the UN award for “excellence in participation and capacity building” category.
A Vietnamese province has selected Motorola
A Reserve Bank of India (RBI) panel has suggested that banks clear cheques through electronic transfer of funds. At the same time customers can use free Internet based transactions.