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eGovernment Business

  • Intelligente Lösungen für eGovernment

    Im Rahmen der Fachmesser "Moderner Staat" in Berlin versucht sich T-Systems als Anbieter im Bereich innovativer Verwaltungslösungen zu etablieren. Das Unternehmen setzt dabei vor allem auf Bürgerportale.
  • Ireland: Baltimore wins Hong Kong contract

    e-Security solutions expert, Baltimore Technologies, has announced that it has been awarded a contract to supply Hongkong Post with its UniCERT™ technology.

    This means that Baltimore can act as the Certificate Authority (CA) and issue and manage e-Certs, the digital credentials that will be embedded in the new Hong Kong ID card (Smart ID).

  • Ireland: BearingPoint set for e-gov rollout

    Details of who will build and manage Ireland's core e-government system, the Public Services Broker, have been released, with BearingPoint winning the lion's share of the contract.

    The selection of BearingPoint (formerly KPMG Consulting) was widely expected after Reach, the government agency responsible for the new system, named BearingPoint its preferred supplier late last year. The announcement also included a full list of companies involved in the important contract: Esat BT, for infrastructure management outsourcing, as well as BEA, Netegrity, Oracle and Sun Microsystems for technology.

  • Ireland: DSS awarded LCGCSB contract

    DSS, Ireland's largest privately-owned computer systems and services company, has announced that they have been awarded the contract to supply the technology platform behind the Local Government Computer Services Board “mobhaile” pilot project.

    Mobhaile, which will form a key part of the ongoing eGovernment initiative, will provide a wealth of information of local relevance to citizens and businesses across the country.

  • IT spending on e-government continues to grow in Western Europe

    E-government IT spending is expected to increase over the next few years in the largest Western European countries, market intelligence firm IDC announced.

    According to new research from IDC, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK are all expected to increase their IT spending on e-government over the next few years.

  • IT-Firmen lauern auf öffentliche Aufträge

    Die IT-Dienstleister und Softwarehersteller in Deutschland bereiten sich auf Millionenaufträge durch Kommunen vor. Eine Modernisierung des Rechnungswesens in Städten und Gemeinden dürfte enorme Computerumstellungen und Mitarbeiterschulungen mit sich bringen.
  • IT-Impulse durch E-Government

    Sektor wächst um zehn Prozent

    E-Government entwickelt sich zum Wachstumsmotor für die gegenwärtig nicht vom Erfolg verwöhnte IT-Industrie.

  • IT-Projekt Herkules der Bundeswehr tritt auf der Stelle

    Das IT-Projekt Herkules der Bundeswehr verzögert sich weiter. Wie die Financial Times Deutschland in ihrer heutigen Mittwochsausgabe berichtet, hat das Bieterkonsortium TIS die Frist für die Angebotsabgabe verstreichen lassen. TIS, dem die Großunternehmen Siemens, T-Systems und IBM angehören, sollte bis zum gestrigen Dienstag ein überarbeitetes Angebot für den Aufbau eines modernen Kommunikations- und Datennetzes für die Bundeswehr einreichen.
  • Jumptuit Announces the Launch of Jumptuit Smart City: Smarter Data for Smart Cities

    Smart City and Regional Development Begins With Data Not Technology

    Jumptuit, Inc., announces the launch of Jumptuit Smart City, delivering smarter data services to all sectors of smart cities through Jumptuit's Regulated Contributory Data Streaming Service.

    Jumptuit Smart City is part of The Jumptuit Group encompassing a broad spectrum of data that impacts Smart Citizen and Smart Business services in all sectors including healthcare, education, residential and commercial buildings, transportation and logistics, finance, insurance, energy, utilities and government.

  • Kampf der Softwareindustrie um den Computer im Amt

    Die deutschen Amtsstuben sind ein Objekt der Begierde für die Softwareindustrie geworden. Durch die Modernisierung der öffentlichen Verwaltung und den zunehmenden Einsatz mit neuer Software ist in der IT-Branche ein Kampf um Marktanteile entbrannt. Vor allem das US-Softwarehaus Novell will mit dem offenen Betriebssystem Linux dem Software-Giganten Microsoft die Stirn bieten.
  • KR: Conglomerates Seeking Green Light to Begin E-Government Exports

    Local IT service giants who are already banned from entering the local public IT business due to restrictions may also find themselves unable to penetrate the overseas electronic government market due to political roadblocks.

    The Ministry of Security and Public Administration (MOSPA) in charge of electronic government (E-Government), and the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (MSIP), in charge of the software industry promotion act, have conflicting opinions over conglomerates’ entry into th overseas E-Government market, making it difficult for big companies to enter the E-Government business overseas.

  • Making e-Government Work

    As the pace of the Modernising Government agenda increases, support for electronic service delivery is becoming an increasingly essential pre-requisite of most ICT strategies. e-Government is forcing a radical re-evaluation of the role played by websites, Intranets and customer service teams. Many local authorities are already using the Internet imaginatively to provide community information services with limited degrees of end user interaction. Others have developed or are re-designing existing customer service capabilities around call or contact centres. The advent of regional portals, wireless handheld computers and interactive digital television simply serves to increase the range of service delivery options available.
  • Malaysia: Nova sets sights on Asean

    HEALTHCARE and e-government solutions provider Nova MSC Bhd, which is en route to a Mesdaq listing, is looking towards expanding beyond the shores of Singapore and Malaysia, said chief executive officer Steven Chan.
  • Market Analysis eGovernment IT from an Italian Perspective

    Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Italy, Government Sector, 2003-2008, eGovernment IT Spending Plans" to their offering.

    The Italian government is focusing on a growing amount of IT resources at the local administration level.

  • Microsoft aims to get closer to Asian gov'ts

    Microsoft plans to place "national technology officers" in countries across Asia to increase interaction with governments across the region.

    While the world's dominant software company has worked hard to maintain ties with Asian authorities for some time, "we are just stepping up our efforts and we expect to retain this focus for the foreseeable future," said Peter Moore, Microsoft Asia Pacific and Greater China's chief technology officer.

  • Microsoft closes in on UK government mega-deal

    But how much will it have to discount?

    Microsoft and the UK's National Health Service (NHS) are close to completing a new three-year software contract covering the organisation's 1.2 million desktops.

  • Microsoft courts governments in strategy shift

    Having faced high-profile antitrust cases in both the U.S. and European Union (E.U.), Microsoft may not immediately spring to mind as governments' favored friend. So it is perhaps not surprising that the software giant has waged a quiet campaign in recent months to change its image from that of monopolist to "good corporate citizen."
  • Microsoft courts governments in strategy shift

    Having faced high-profile antitrust cases in both the U.S. and European Union (E.U.), Microsoft may not immediately spring to mind as governments' favored friend. So it is perhaps not surprising that the software giant has waged a quiet campaign in recent months to change its image from that of monopolist to "good corporate citizen."
  • Microsoft Deutschland beruft Politiker als Chef für Kundenbereich ''Öffentliche

    Der Software-Konzern Microsoft schafft in Deutschland eine neue Führungsposition zur Betreuung von Kunden aus der öffentlichen Verwaltung. In den kommenden Wochen wird der frühere Berliner Wirtschaftssenator Wolfgang Branoner die Stelle des "Direktor Public Sector" übernehmen, erfuhr die 'Financial Times Deutschland' (Freitagsausgabe) aus Unternehmenskreisen. Branoner berichtet direkt an den Vorsitzenden der Geschäftsführung der Microsoft Deutschland, Jürgen Gallmann.
  • Microsoft Deutschland bestellt ''Behörden-Beauftragten''

    Einen neuen Managerposten gibt es demnächst bei Microsoft Deutschland. Der Direktor Public Sector wird Kunden aus der öffentlichen Verwaltung direkt betreuen und dem Vorsitzenden von Microsoft Deutschland, Jürgen Gallmann, unterstellt sein.
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