Govt plans ATM-like kiosks for easy access to court papers
In a move that will revolutionise the way people procure court documents, the government proposes to install ATM-style touchscreen kiosks […]
In a move that will revolutionise the way people procure court documents, the government proposes to install ATM-style touchscreen kiosks […]
[This article was published in the November 2009 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Document Management System (DMS)- for managing documents for electronic publishing- facilitates e-Governance in a big way. Benefits of DMS include reduced paper usage, lower requirement of space for data storage, storage costs, saving of man-hours due to automation of processes, reduction in document retrieval costs, creation of an information repository, savings on courier/dispatch costs across locations and enhanced employee productivity.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bahrain, has become the first ministry to offer e-Procurement services with more efficiency and reliability.
In recent times, in the Asia-Pacific region, has witnessed a rapid, economic and intra-regional trade growth much faster than trade with the rest of the world.
Mission 2007 to establish knowledge centres in 6,00,000 villages of India as envisioned by M.S.Swaminathan, chairman of the MSSR Foundation (MSSRF)and Mission chairperson.
Australian ICT ministry gives predominant thrust on ICTs in productivity drive of economy over next 20 years.