Hindrances to e-Voting
The controversy on e-Voting is still going on in the House of Representatives on the suitability or otherwise of the use of e-Voting in the 2007 general elections of Nigeria.
The controversy on e-Voting is still going on in the House of Representatives on the suitability or otherwise of the use of e-Voting in the 2007 general elections of Nigeria.
The Karnataka High Court will shortly be putting its judgments on the Internet. The plan will greatly benefit advocates and litigants. This initiative will link the Advocate-General’s office with the Law Department.
In Kenya, High Court judges will soon start posting their rulings on the Judiciary’s website as part of reforms in […]
Over 70 percent of government ministries and departments in Malawi will be electronically connected as one way of promoting efficient communication among civil servants in the delivery of service to the public.
A survey conducted by ZyLAB, North America on government e-Mail management system necessitates some improvisation to ensure the
Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, executed a ministerial committee to ensure prompt delivery of services to citizens.
Dr. Edmond Mansoor, minister for Information Technology has announced the agreement of Commonwealth Secretariat to assign an ICT expert to Antigua & Barbuda for two years.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the completion of Cyber Storm a full-scale government-led cyber security exercise to examine response, coordination and recovery mechanisms to a simulated cyber-event within international, federal, state and local governments, in conjunction with the private sector.