Zambia rolls out computerised voter registration system
Zambia rolls out a computerised voter registration system and assesses its compliance with regional electoral principles and guidelines.
Zambia rolls out a computerised voter registration system and assesses its compliance with regional electoral principles and guidelines.
The Madhya Pradesh Transport Department has automated its business workflow processes with the help of Newgen Software Technologies.The project was implemented on a pilot basis in Bhopal which is to be replicated across its 45 road transport offices in the State.
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) is to undertake a capacity building in Information Communication Technology (ICT) for Journalists in the country.
Nata, a village in Botswana, has made a history this year by creating its own website in the country.
South Africa’s department of science and technology (DST) is taking bold steps towards switching to free and open source software (Foss) and is starting to move its first desktop users over to Linux.
The Deputy Director General (DDG) National Informatic Centre (NIC) M Moni has emphasised the need for a digital signature system in e-Governance for transparency and simplification of procedures.
On the occasion of Software Freedom Day 2006, the Free Software and Open Source Foundation (FOSSFA) called on heads of state, policy makers and all Africans to support free and open source software (FOSS).
The Civil Service Commission (CSC), Philippines, has directed the human resource (HR) sector in Region XII or Southwestern Mindanao to integrate various Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) into their operations.
South Korea has offered to provide the UAE with know-how in cutting-edge IT technologies such as e-Government and broadband infrastructure.
A four-member Kerala government team has left for Dubai to hold crucial discussions with Dubai Internet City (DIC) officials on the Smart City project in the state.