2nd tech revolution in villages of India
Government is planning to set up 1,00,000 Common Service Centres in the rural areas of India.
Government is planning to set up 1,00,000 Common Service Centres in the rural areas of India.
[This article was published in the December 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The article examines the vulnerabilities of growing web applications that are being deployed in e-Governance.
Macfarlane Telesystems announced that its two major Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and contact centre projects have reached the final of the prestigious e-Government National Awards 2006.
The State Ministry of communications and information technology, Egypt, India is ready to help Egypt in the field of e-Governance, information security, capacity building, IT policy and IT industry promotion, telecom sector, e-Posts and setting up of IT parks.
Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah, the Senior Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office has delivered a reminder, which makes a commitment to ensure the effective implementation of e-Government programmes and policies.
Dubai Municipality will demonstrate a series of new services and total solutions during Gitex exhibition starting from 18 November in Dubai.
Sindh Government is planning to develop an Internet Media City
The Jharkhand Government, India has rolled out a computer education and computer-aided education programme to down link based education at the local level. The programme would be covered in 440 schools across the 22 district of the state.
The application delivery solutions contributed by Citrix for various applications including the Game Management System (GMS) have ensured that the officials are able to securely access real-time information at the games.