New Zealand Government re-launches its e-Government strategy
The New Zealand Government has again launched its e-Government strategy to provide more e-Governance skills.
The New Zealand Government has again launched its e-Government strategy to provide more e-Governance skills.
In New Zealand, the State Service Ministry has launched the 2006 e-Government Strategy.
The State Government of Bangalore, (India) is planning to hold an IT investors meet in Belgaum in the end of November. Government is trying to attract IT companies to the tier-II city.
The Companies Office, a unit of the Ministry of Economic Development in New Zealand, has launched a new website, based on
Teresa Bozelli, US-based IDC managing director and public sector expert, says that New Zealand is well placed to achieve a seamlessly integrated, single point of access for publicly held information.
To enable persons with disabilities, the United Nations (UN) has adapted one clause that empowers disabled people to access ICT […]
The State Services Commission (SSC) of New Zealand wants to buy new server and storage hardware for the e-Government programme.
[This article was published in the August 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Knowledge is power and information is the vehicle that conveys knowledge. Yet many citizens experience digital exclusion in addition to traditional forms of control. Where access to ICTs is available, individuals enjoy new opportunities to learn and communicate. They gain access to a wider range of information. However, others have a vested interest in mediating this flow of information and restricting access
[This article was published in the May 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
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