Online consultation and national debate on pension reform
The Department for Work and Pensions is using an online consultation, urging the public to have its say online on the future of the pension system and help to shape Government reform.
The Department for Work and Pensions is using an online consultation, urging the public to have its say online on the future of the pension system and help to shape Government reform.
Software solutions provider Ramco Systems is enhancing its presence in the Gulf and Middle East, entering at least three new markets
Looking at the increased tourist arrivals in Malaysia from India, Malaysia is working out modalities to issue electronic visa (e-visa).
e-Government service delivery of Hong Kong is about to undergo a transformation as the contract with ESDlife is to expire in January 2008.
ComGateway’s endeavour to bring online shopping in the United States to Asia, brings cheer to the people of east and west.
Carbon County (US) has decided to go for 115 new electronic voting machines after a long pending resolution, from Supreme Court.
America Online will carry out its plans to institute fees for mass senders of e-mail, despite protests from groups that claim the move will stifle communications instead of merely halting spam.
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Addressing the issue of stolen passports and identity theft in the Botswana, the government is planning to introduce machine-readable passports shortly.
In the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP), government aims to develop a knowledge-based economy to create a competitive and resilient workforce with high moral values.