Tackling Identity Fraud : December 2006
EDITORIAL e-Information, e-Services and e-Security: Raising hackles COVER FEATURE e-JIKEI Network Project/Japan ,Enhancing community security Hiroshi Ueda, Yusaku Fujii, Shigeru Kumakura, Noriaki Yoshiura […]
EDITORIAL e-Information, e-Services and e-Security: Raising hackles COVER FEATURE e-JIKEI Network Project/Japan ,Enhancing community security Hiroshi Ueda, Yusaku Fujii, Shigeru Kumakura, Noriaki Yoshiura […]
EDITORIAL The push Factor COVER STORY India bracing for a long haul Danish A. Khan and Anuradha Dhar WIMAX: […]
EDITORIAL Telecommunication: Changing the Face of the World COVER INTERVIEW: GOVERNMENT SPEAK Enabling Last Mile Connectivity Interview:Ajay Bhattacharya, Administrator, Universal […]
EDITORIAL Security sans freedom? COVER FEATURE Creating Trust in Electronic Environment Interview: Dr N Vijayaditya,Controller of Certifying Authorities, Ministry of […]
EDITORIAL Open Standards and Interoperability Debate Hots Up! COVER FEATURES Industry’s Commitment to Technical Standards Realising the Goal of One-Window-for-All […]
EDITORIAL Passport Seva Project: Expectations go up eASIA REPORT 2008 eASIA 2008 Asia’s Premier ICT Event COVER STORY Passport […]
EDITORIAL On Cloud Nine? INTERVIEW Ajay Kumar, IT Secretary, Government of Kerala Vikas Arora, Group Director, Microsoft India Anand Ramakrishnan, […]
EDITORIAL eINDIA 5.0 COVER STORY CAN HE CHANGE THE GAME? FOCUS: ANDHRA PRADESH INTERVIEW DR. RAJEEV SHARMA; DIRECTOR GENERAL, CENTRE […]
[This article was published in the November 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
India is on the way to initiate electronic travel documents like biometric passports, e-Visas and other immigration processes are all being revamped. It is another project aimed at reducing personal interface and corruption. The way we travel will never be the same again
[This article was published in the November 2011 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
With the employment of internet and mobile communication tools, the government is aiming to build a transparent, easy and user-friendly mechanism for rendering public services to the citizens. One of its attempts can be clearly envisioned in its