Bahrain launches e-services portal
The government of Bahrain has launched its e-government strategy and unveiled a new e-services portal, www.e.gov.bh.
The government of Bahrain has launched its e-government strategy and unveiled a new e-services portal, www.e.gov.bh.
The Rajasthan Government has started a computer training programme for all its employees.
Soon the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), India will launch an e-Governance initiative to offer online consent to firms seeking environmental clearance.
The Australian government has simplified the procurement of IT with the launch of latest version SourceIT model contracts and user notes.
Nepal Government has prepared a master plan for developing a full-fledged e-Governance system by 2011.
The e-Government foundation of India has developed an open source software to improve the management of municipal services.
The Department of Internal Affairs (USA) has prepared nationwide consultations for its proposed Identity Verification Service (IVS). These token based identity service would be available for users of government services.
[This article was published in the May 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Janadhar is the e-Governance initiative of the government of Uttarakhand. Started in March 2005, the initiative was taken up with funding from the UNDP and technicalguidance by the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IIT).
Taiwan Government has received highest rating in establishing e-Governance services. Taiwan’s e-Governance system provides up-to-date information on government policies and activities.
South Korean company will implement an e-Citizens project in Myanmar after completing its basic e-Government project in the country.