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With a four year track record of bringing Australasia’s government IT decision makers together to forge an ICT roadmap, Government Technology World is the event to provide you with the knowledge and contacts you need. Government Technology World
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We are happy to bring to you via live webcast a knowledge sharing and training program prepared for the annual World Bank PREM Conference and Learning Week 2008 with the overall theme of ICT as Enabler for Growth and
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This workshop will discuss the role of a new generation of e-government organizations which could extend the role of e-Government "Centers of Excellence" or "Competency Centers" in keeping with emerging technology and organizational
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As governments seek to remodel and restyle their services, e-Government continues to arouse interest and attention. New dynamic issues such as e-democracy,
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The annual UN E-Government Survey reveals large differences between five regions of the world in terms of e-government readiness. Europe has a clear advantage over the other regions, followed by the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. Asia and Oceania were slightly below the world average. The report also shows that only a few governments have made the necessary investment to move from egovernment applications per se to a more integrated connected governance stage. The governments that did invest in broadband infrastructure scored relatively high.
The infrastructure index shows that investment in cellular phones has been dramatic over the past three years in both the developed and developing countries. Another issue that came to the forefront is that back office operations need to be seamlessly integrated into one system for effective governance. This was reflected in the Survey from the experience of a number of countries from Northern Europe that revamped their national and ministries’ web sites towards an integrated program delivery.
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Mobile services are quickly emerging as the new frontier in transforming government and making it even more accessible and citizen-centric by extending the benefits of remote delivery of government services and information to those who are unable or
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