KiwiLandEnvisioninge-Governance@2010 : February 2006
EDITORIAL e-Government on a fast track in the Middle East… COVER STORY:e-GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND Promising transformation by 2010 Hugh […]
EDITORIAL e-Government on a fast track in the Middle East… COVER STORY:e-GOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND Promising transformation by 2010 Hugh […]
[This article was published in the November 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The government has been quite active on the policy front lately, having released a triad of policy drafts for the ICTE sector
The Haryana government has decided to create an information technology (IT) cadre for implementation of the state’s e-Governance initiatives in various departments.
The Rajya Sabha (India) has informed that India has outstripped China and Russia in information technology (IT) race.
National Internet in Iran will soon help to enhance web security for Iranian users and allay their privacy concerns about emails and other information in the form of data protection.
The Government of Thailand is threatening to crack down on 1900 chat lines that claim to offer love and friendship but are increasingly being used to provide sexual services.
According to United Nations rankings, South Korea tops the list by beating the rest of the world for the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
The Government of Jamaica is planning to give an opportunity to physically disabled persons in the country to learn valuable computer skills, so that they can reap best results by making use of it. This is being facilitated through the government’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Training for Persons with Disabilities Programme, which is currently being run by the National Youth Service (NYS).
To produce quality-educated Information Communication Technology (ICT) literates, the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 8, Philipines, launched its five-year strategic plan for Information and Communication Technology for the period 2006-2010 at the DepEd Regional Teachers Training Center in Candahug, Palo, Leyte.
Expressing the e Readiness to share its experience with African countries Algeria has examined the energy policy towards Africa and ICT development.