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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001

MT: Malta

  • Study shows Maltese minors as intense users of ICTs

    MCA study shows that 98% of students attending primary school years 4 to 6 and secondary schools forms 1 to 4 have access to the Internet through games or social networking.

    The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) published the results of a survey on the use of ICT by minors.

    The survey, carried out earlier this year among students attending primary school years 4 to 6 and secondary schools forms 1 to 4, confirmed that minors are generally “technologically savvy” and intense users of ICT applications.

  • The EU 2014 Digital Scoreboard: Malta has 100% broadband coverage

    On the 28th May, the Commission published the 11th edition of the eGovernment Benchmark. In 2013 the Commission proposed concrete measures to create a Single Telecoms Market, in order to address many of the problems confirmed in today's data.The 2014 Digital Agenda Scoreboard assesses progress at EU and national level in achieving this goal, as measured against the 13 key performance indicators. The report is based on 2013 data.

    The Commission has so far completed 72 of 101 actions under the Digital Agenda for Europe. 23 further actions are scheduled for completion by their deadline. 6 have been delayed or are at risk of being delayed.

  • The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) upgrades online Registry of Companies system

    The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has launched a new advanced internet service providing practitioners and members of the public with a secure and simple way to register new companies and file company documents online.

    The introduction of the new online services is in line with the requirements of the EU law on electronic submission of information and with Malta's e-government strategy. The MFSA will also be adding other online services in the near future.

  • The public service: critical to Malta's prosperity

    In a long-ranging interview with the head of the public service, Joseph R. Grima, Malcolm J. Naudi is briefed on the latest results of the change process and the public service's key role in ensuring that the EU screening and negotiating process was completed in record time.
  • TN: Malta wants to boost its IT cooperation with Tunisia

    On February 4, 2019, Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca (photo), president of the Republic of Malta, during her official visit in Tunisia in the framework of the joint Tunisia-Malta committee expressed her will to see a boost in the cooperation between the two countries, in the IT sector notably. According to Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, Malta currently experienced dynamism in various IT segments like the Blockchain; an experience and know-how that could be shared with other countries such as Tunisia.

    In 2014, the European commission's CORDIS presented Malta as one of the IT markets whose development is growing faster than in Europe. The country recorded above-average performances in the E-governance.

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