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Insgesamt 40377134

Donnerstag, 1.05.2025
Transforming Government since 2001

LB: Libanon / Lebanon

  • Syria, Lebanon Discuss Regional and International Communications Networking

    Syria and Lebanon discussed on Monday the necessary mechanisms for implementing a unified strategy for regional and international communications networking, in addition to evaluating the current state of networking and exchanging expertise.

    During the meeting of the Syrian-Lebanese Communications Committee, Syrian Minister of Communications and Technology Imad Sabouni underlined the importance of exchanging ideas, coordinating and implementing a joint strategy to improve communications services in light of the rapid developments in this field.

  • Technocratizing Lebanon? Why not start with the tech sector

    Lately and as a result of the political debate traversing Lebanon, there has been much discussion on technocratizing the government - i.e. depoliticizing some government functions in favor of specialists and experts working within the confines of institutions. Here's a no-brainer starting point; Lebanon's hi-tech (ICT) sector.
  • The Foundation for Lebanese E-Government Starts to Shape

    Things are looking brighter for the de-bureaucratization of Lebanon and the establishment of an e-government. As Lebanon finds itself in a revival state, Lebanese governmental entities are benefiting from international funding that is set to finance several projects across ministries to build up effective electronic governance as well as democratizing the Lebanese legislation system.

    An example of this is a recent project launched by the Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (OMSAR) for the Standardization of Government Transaction Forms. In conclusion of its tender for the project, OMSAR has awarded the contract to Integrated Digital Systems (IDS) as a solution provider and IT Consultant, and The Levant Lawyers (TLL), as legal consultants.

  • UN report says Lebanon is no longer a regional leader in information technology

    Lack of IT ministry, infrastructure development seen as discouraging sector

    Lebanon has fallen behind four other countries in the region in terms of electronic government development, according to the 2003 United Nations e-government readiness index.

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