Dubai hosts the 12th eGovt Forum
The five-day 12th GCC eGovernment Forum began in Dubai with about 500 local, regional and international institutions representing the government, all according utmost importance to e-Government.
The five-day 12th GCC eGovernment Forum began in Dubai with about 500 local, regional and international institutions representing the government, all according utmost importance to e-Government.
The state of Qatar has moved to 62nd place from its 80th position in 2004, according to a recently compiled index by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA).
The recent e-Governance readiness report compiled in a report by the United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs (UNDESA), informs about the increasing trend of e-Government readiness in UAE which reached 50 percent as compared to 91 percent for United States, which is leading the index.
Moblie Telecommunications Company (MTC), the provider of telecom services in Kuwait has decided to tap the Islamic market ‘in line with the company’s overall strategy to diversify the sources of funding.
More than 30 international and regional speakers will be addressing a wide array of e-government issues at the inaugural Government Technology Middle East Conference & Exhibition (GOVTEC), being held in Bahrain from 13-15 February.