Tamil Nadu plans eKiosks to boost eGovernance
Tamil Nadu will soon set up electronically-enabled kiosks to be operated by authorised service providers across the State in order […]
Tamil Nadu will soon set up electronically-enabled kiosks to be operated by authorised service providers across the State in order […]
It is well known that implementation of information systems in silos (standalone systems that don’t communicate with each other) is […]
The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) has been told to embark on National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) 2.0 so […]
Dr. Mukul Sangma, Meghalaya Chief Minister launched the e-CST Service of the Taxation Department. In his brief speech, Dr. Mukul Sangma […]
The Working Group of the Union ministry of Communications and Information Technology has approved two projects for Jharkhand as a […]
The goal is for Thailand to offer universal government services online by 2015, allowing public access via any device around the clock
[This article was published in the July 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Once the new legislation on e-Services for public is passed, all government departments will have to issue a framework within six months on services to be digitised and formats to be adopted, along with a cut-off date for completing the exercise
Singapore based IT company, Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) is working with ictQATAR to establish a new e-government project. The project called Qatar Services Infrastructure (QSi) project, a fast developing e-government initiative, will provide the government of Qatar with a rich and highly integrated centralised software platform, which helps accelerate the delivery of public e-services on the Internet.
12 Ministries from the Bangladesh Government have started to provide E-service including paying utility and land bills through the Internet to the people.