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  • USDA Farm Service Agency Introduces Redesigned Web Site

    Teresa Lasseter, administrator for USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA), Oct. 13 announced the introduction of the newly designed FSA, customer-focused, Web site at www.fsa.usda.gov.

    The redesigned Web site improves the delivery of information and services to Web site visitors and employees and meets USDA's eGovernment strategic goals prompted by the President's Management Agenda.

  • Vereinigte Arabische Emirate formalisieren Netz-Zensur

    Die Regulierungsbehörde der Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate hat ein neues Regelwerk für die Zensur des Internet erarbeitet. Wie die Zeitung The National berichtet, müssen sich die beiden Internet-Provider des Landes, Etisalat und du, ab Ende August an die neue "Internet Access Management Policy" halten. Zukünftig soll für die Provider klarer sein, was sie zu filtern haben. Details über die Regeln sind aber nicht bekannt. Gleichzeitig sollen angeblich rund 1.000 Websites, die bisher blockiert wurden, freigegeben werden. Grund dafür dürfte sein, dass Inhalte, die von den Zensoren als anstößig empfunden werden, von diesen Seiten entfernt wurden. Um welche Seiten es sich handelt, verrät die Behörde nicht

  • Wasl transforms rental process with UAE PASS digital signature integration

    Wasl enables digitally signing lease contracts with UAE PASS

    • UAE PASS digital signatures ensure secure and authenticated transactions, providing enhanced security and peace of mind.
    • Reduce lease processing time by up to 80% with fast and efficient digital signatures.

  • WeGO's new offices in UAE, Kazakhstan, Ecuador to share Korea's smart city technologies

    The World Smart Sustainable Cities Organization (WeGO) has opened three new regional offices in Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates, Almaty of Kazakhstan and Cuenca of Ecuador to propel global smart city cooperation initiatives.

    The organization will introduce achievements and goals of these new regional offices during its annual conference to be held at the Seoul Global Center on Tuesday.

  • WeRide launches first fully driverless robobus ride in Mideast

    WeRide, a global leader in autonomous driving, joined hands with Saudi Company for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI) for the first test ride of driverless robobus in the Middle East. WeRide had earlier launched the driverless robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi.

    This is the first fully driverless test ride of robobus in the Middle East country which will run from today (September 19) until September 22.

  • ZA: Dubai-based URB reveal designs for Africa’s largest sustainable city

    Self-sufficient city

    • 17 KM2
    • $20 Billion USD
    • Eastern region of South Africa
    • 150,000 residents
    • 40,000 residential units

    Dubai-based URB have unveiled plans to develop Africa’s largest sustainable city known as THE PARKS. The city will provide the world’s highest standard for sustainable living for 150,000 residents. The city will also produce 100% of its energy, water & food on site to become a self-sufficient destination.

  • ZA: Smart City Dubai is a good example for SA on how to improve efficiencies

    The Smart City Dubai example offers South Africa how to improve efficiencies for both tourists and locals by reducing costs, red-tape via unnecessary paper work and wasted hours.

    Earlier this year President Cyril Ramaphosa bore the brunt of a South African backlash after his State of the Nation Address when he announced it was time for South Africa to consider building a smart city.

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