Thursday, January 19, 2006

E-GOVERNMENT

Global e-government 19 January
London residents to trial 'Asbo TV' | South Carolina campaign information available online
January 19


Global e-government 4 January
NI firm wins contract for European survey | South Korea promotes open source uptake
January 04


Big Brother rules denounced as 'appalling'
The European Parliament has passed a new law on data retention that allows EU member states to track information related to internet use.
December 15


Global e-government 15 December
UK study questions e-gov commitment | Korea helps firms land foreign e-gov contracts
December 15


Government to put census data online
The National Archives is taking advantage of a system developed by Library and Archives Canada to have the 1901 and 1911 censuses digitised and put online.
December 07


Government websites fail to meet standards
The vast majority of public service websites in Europe are failing to meet international e-accessibility standards.
November 25


Government ponders prisoner tagging
The latest amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill include measures to track criminals electronically, which could reduce the number of people in prison.
November 23


Global e-government 23 November
Microsoft opens up Office to rivals | Preston launches video e-mail service
November 23


Global e-government 9 November
Ireland's Reach project criticised for technology focus | Half of EU citizens and businesses visit government sites
November 09


Local authorities opt for e-procurement
Local authorities in Ireland are adopting new technology to help communicate more easily with their suppliers.
November 08


Global e-government 26 October
India to deliver online services to villages | Kenya prepares for e-payments
October 26


Companies flock to e-tenders.ie
The number of companies using the government's e-tenders website has increased by 62 percent in the past twelve months.
October 25


Doctors are 'dependent on technology'
Technology is becoming increasingly important to Irish GPs, the vast majority of whom spend as many as six hours per day logged on to their IT systems.
October 24


Global e-government 20 October
Irish e-government schedule suffers setbacks | UK to crack down on welfare fraud
October 20


Experts to review government IT projects
The government is to harness additional expert advice to control the cost of public IT projects, but industry experts say that the issues aren't that complex.
October 12


Global e-government 12 October
Estonia trials electronic voting | US set to introduce digital driver's licences
October 12


Global e-government 5 October
Peru seeks to promote open source software | UK e-gov sites outperform Irish counterparts
October 05


Global e-government 28 September
London introduces recycling e-service | Dubai unveils portal for mobile users
September 28


Global e-government 21 September
UK e-government must target socially excluded groups | Netherlands to track citizens from birth
September 21


Global e-government 14 September
UK councils urged to seek small suppliers | Maine citizens offer housing to hurricane victims
September 14

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