Hughes plans to set up 1000 rural ICT kiosks in India
US based software Development Company, Hughes Network Systems is planning to set to 1000 rural ICT kiosks within next three years in India.
US based software Development Company, Hughes Network Systems is planning to set to 1000 rural ICT kiosks within next three years in India.
The Dubai School of Government (DSG) is going to gain ownership of the Middle East’s first e-government Arab Sharing Portal in 2010.
[This article was published in the January 2007 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
The question of teacher preparation for integrating technology into the paper-pencil classroom opens up a Pandora
The Flemish Government has won two e-Government awards at the
In India, the states, Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Chattisgarh are setting up e-Procurement programme across all their departments and officials.
West Bengal (WB) Government has launched two kiosks named
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 government of Malaysia will consider introducing customised incentives to attract more foreign investors to Malaysia’s ICT sector.