Tendering Needs a Relook : Alok Bharadwaj, Cannon India
“Change of strategy on the part of the Indian Government has played a major role in increasing the government spendings on technology”
“Change of strategy on the part of the Indian Government has played a major role in increasing the government spendings on technology”
The programme was launched on 2nd February 2006,and CAG were requested by The Ministry of Rural Development to conduct a performance audit in the very first year of its implementation 2006-07 to assess gaps…
The Centre has released 478 crore rupees for providing connectivity to all Blocks/Tahsils/ District and State Headquarters under the “State Wide Area Network” (SWAN) scheme…
Manipal University Campus will use WLAN Switch which will integrates Wi-Fi, Mesh Wireless, RFID and other RF technologies into one of India
According to an assessment on ‘e-Governance initiatives’ undertaken by Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), cities like Delhi, Chandigarh and Goa are rated best in terms of e-Network access but in terms of e-Network policies, Southern part of India is taking lead.
India Corruption Study- 2007 by Transparency International India and the Centre for Media Studies has proved that computerisation of front-end government services, e-Governance, citizen charters and social audits have controlled corruption involving upper and middle classes but have not helped the poor.
For the government, HP provides several IT solutions which include development of new applications for document management
[This article was published in the July 2008 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
How do teachers, administrators and policy makers feel about their experiences with technology?
The Government of Karnataka plans a policy that would benefit the people living in rural areas through Information Technology (IT).
Pepsu Road Transport Corporation (PRTC) is planning to launch e-ticketing for the passengers travelling in buses in the Northern Indian state of Punjab.