PM backs off e-health
Health information technology experts are calling on Prime Minister John Howard to take control of the faltering national e-health reform agenda.
Health information technology experts are calling on Prime Minister John Howard to take control of the faltering national e-health reform agenda.
Caspian, the leading supplier of advanced policy-based traffic management solutions for IP networks, announced today the successful deployment of its Media Controller solutions by Korea Telecom (KT) for the South Korean e-Government (e-Gov) project.
Six months after it began, the electronic card-payment system issued by some Nigerian banks has been rejected by merchants in Europe and the United States (U.S.)
The revamped Web site of the Indian State Kerala’s commercial taxes department, www.keralataxes.org, has been inaugurated recently.
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters, Hamisu Shira, has said that the National Assembly in Nigeria is yet to decide on the use of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM).
Kuwaiti minister of education and head of GCC educational Conference Dr. Rasheed Hamad Al Hamad hailed example of the Kingdom of Bahrain in E Education through King Hamad Future Schools.
Mexicans are being invited to exchange their weapons for computers under a quirky new idea to curb rampant crime in Mexico City.
The state revenue department in Mumbai, India, is creating a new central agency to implement the scheme of making available revenue stamps through the internet. This is the first step towards a e-stamping and e-registration system.
The National carrier ‘Indian’ has tied up with Amadeus to provide e-tickets to its passengers. IBM will undertake the upgradation of processes and systems at Indian to bring it to International Air Transport Association e-ticketing standards.
Under the Police Modernisation Project in Gujarat, India, spearheaded by deputy commissioner of police (crime) Manoj Shashidhar, closecircuit televisions (CCTVs) and speed guns are expected to be put up at crossroads by 2009.