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  • Bangladesh ranks 124th in UN e-government survey

    Bangladesh has ranked 124th in the United Nations E-Government Survey-2016 among the 193 countries advancing by 24 notches.

    "This year, Bangladesh has been ranked 124. In 2014, and 2012 Bangladesh was ranked 148 and 150 respectively," an official of Access to Information (a2i) programme told BSS today.

  • Batelco Bahrain awarded ISO 27001 certification for e-Services

    Batelco's E-Services, the Company's online customer services portal, has been awarded ISO 27001 Certification - the International Standard for Information Security Management, following a rigorous auditing process conducted by Bureau Veritas Certification.

    Batelco is the first telecommunications company in the Kingdom of Bahrain to have its online e-Services certified with ISO 27001.

    A number of Batelco teams, led by the Information Security Team, cooperated to complete the comprehensive process and meet all the set criteria required by the auditing team at Bureau Veritas.

  • BD occupies 124th spot in UN e-government survey

    Bangladesh has occupied the 124th rank among 193 countries in the United Nations E-Government Survey-2016.

    The 2016 ranking is 24 notches better than that of 2014 (148), said an an official of Access to Information(a2i) programme on Friday, reports BSS.

  • Belarus Ranks 61st in Developing e-Government

    United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs published the statistical book "e-government. Review 2012," reflecting the progress of states in creation of electronic government. Belarus has improved its position by three points, ranking 61st place out of 193 countries.

    Index of e-government is formed of three factors: the extent and quality of online services, the development of telecommunications infrastructure and human capital. Belarus has special achievements in the indicator of the level of telecommunications infrastructure development. Thus, Belarus has risen by 36 positions from 84th to 48th place in this index compared to 2008.

  • Breitband: Offliner aus Überzeugung

    Im Breitband-Ranking liegen Deutschland und die USA im Mittelfeld. Fragt man nach Verbesserungspotenzialen, stößt man auf die schwierige Gruppe der Verweigerer.

    Die Organisation für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (OECD) hat ihr zweimal im Jahr erscheinendes Ranking der Pro-Kopf-Breitband-Nutzung veröffentlicht. Dänemark und die Niederlande liegen dabei mit knapp 32 Breitband-Beziehern pro 100 Einwohnern vorn, Deutschland und die USA liegen mit 17,1 und 19,6 Prozent im Mittelfeld, vor Spanien und Italien mit 15,3 und 14,8 Prozent.

  • Bremen, Hamburg und Stuttgart sind beim E-Government Spitze

    Bremen, Hamburg und Stuttgart sind Deutschlands führende Kommunen bei der elektronischen Verwaltung (E–Government). Das ergab ein Test des Nachrichtenmagazins 'Focus', bei dem die Internet-Auftritte der 77 größten Städte unter den Aspekten Bürgerservice, Stadtinformation, politische Information, wichtige Links und Benutzerfreundlichkeit auf den Prüfstand kamen.
  • Bremens Internet-Auftritt führend in Deutschland

    Die Freie Hansestadt Bremen hat den besten Internet-Auftritt aller Großstädte in Deutschland. So lautet zumindest das Ergebnis einer Studie, die Professor Edgar Einemann von der Hochschule Bremerhaven durchgeführt hat. Einemann nahm im Rahmen des so genannten Internet-City-Tests die Online-Präsenz von mehr als 70 deutschen Städte genauer unter die Lupe und bewertete insgesamt 139 Aspekte in den Rubriken "Service für Bürger und Wirtschaft", "Stadtinformationen und Tourismus", "Politische Information und Bürgerbeteiligung", "Wichtige Links" sowie "Benutzerfreundlichkeit".
  • British Columbia Has Canada's Best eGovernment, Study Finds; Alberta, Ontario Follow

    BC runs Canada's best e-government, a study by the Stratford Institute and Brainmaven Research has found. A first of its kind, the study evaluated provincial governments' online presences, analyzing factors such as online engagement of citizens and the provision of online services and information.

    BC ranked first, notching top marks for citizen-centricity and engagement. Alberta ranked second in Canada, shining in similar areas. Ontario ranked third, given accolades for success in "organizing succinct online information."

  • British e-Government: better than Ireland, but still not good enough

    British eGovernment websites outperform Irish peers, but a lack of focus on users and customer service, allied to a failure to implement best practice web design and web management techniques, still undermines Britain’s eGovernment initiative.

    New research from internet consultancy iQ Content shows that while Britain’s eGovernment initiative outstrips Irish efforts, many British eGovernment websites are still failing to deliver value to citizens.

  • Brunei climbs 19 places in UN e-govt rankings

    Brunei has moved up 19 places in the United Nations’ global e-government development rankings over the past two years, a senior UN official said yesterday during a three-day International Conference on E-government and Administrative Simplification.

    Haiyan Qian, director of UN’s Division for Public Administration and Development Management under the Department of Economic and Social Affairs, said that this year Brunei has been ranked 68th out 192 UN member states surveyed for the development of their respective e-governments. In 2008, Brunei ranked 87th.

  • Brunei Gets 17th Place In E-Government

    Brunei Darussalam has moved up to the 17th position out of 198 countries for the e-Government country ranking in the "Improving Technology Utilisation in Electronic Government around the World 2008" report by the Governance Studies of the Brookings Institution.

    This has been a big leap for the country which was placed at 28th position in 2007.

  • Brunei Ranks 104 In World E-Govt Study

    Brunei ranked 104 out of 198 in the 2006 global e-government study conducted by US Brown University.

    "Brunei's ranking is very good," said Karl Verhulst, CA (formerly known as Computer Associates) Director-Marketing for Asia South.

  • Brunei rises up world e-Government development ranks

    Brunei has climbed up 19 places in the e-Government Development ranking to 68th position in 2010 from 87th spot in 2008, according to the 2010 United Nations e-Government Survey which was completed in December 2009 and released recently this month.

    The considerable leap in ranking reflects the pace of progress in the Brunei’s e-Government initiatives to build ICT infrastructure, deliver electronic services and developing human resource capacities and capabilities within the country.

  • Brunei: Sultanate ranked 63rd in ICT readiness index

    Brunei Darussalam has been ranked 63rd out of 133 countries in the Networked Readiness Index (NRI) of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Information Technology Report 2009-2010.

    The report highlights the key role of ICT as an enabler of a more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable world.

    This is Brunei’s second entry into the report and this time a rise has been seen under the “Readiness” category, where it was given the overall rank of 5155, with Business Readiness rising from 67th to 37th and Government Readiness rising from 45th to 29th, though Individual Readiness has fallen from 40th to 76th.

  • Bürger geben Finanzämtern sehr gute Noten

    Die Bertelsmann Stiftung und die Bundesländer Bayern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Sachsen und Thüringen befragten Steuerzahler

    Bürger sind mit ihren Finanzämtern sehr zufrieden. Das hat die erste flächendeckende Befragung in den Finanzämtern der Bundesländer Bayern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Sachsen und Thüringen ergeben. Am wichtigsten ist den Befragten der Aspekt, ob die Bearbeiter sich ausreichend mit dem Anliegen der Bürger beschäftigen. In dieser Frage wur­den die Finanzämter aller vier Bundesländer durchschnittlich mit sehr gut beurteilt (Noten von 1,4 in Bayern, Thüringen und Sachsen sowie 1,5 in Rheinland-Pfalz).

  • Bürgerfreundlichste Internetkommunen Hessen 2004

    Die Sieger im Wettbewerb "Bürgerfreundlichste Internetkommunen Hessen 2004" stehen fest: Reinhardshagen, Ronshausen, Neu-Anspach, Friedrichsdorf, Wiesbaden und Offenbach haben sich mit beispielhaften kommunalen Online-Aktivitäten durchgesetzt. Bei der Bewertung von 261 Kommunen durch rund 5.500 Bürgerinnen und Bürger, die sich an der Umfrage beteiligten, erhielten die Internet-Angebote dieser Kommunen die besten Noten.
  • CA: British Columbia Takes Top Spot in eGovernment Study Announced Today by the Stratford Institute

    Alberta ranks 2nd, Ontario 3rd in benchmarking study evaluating provincial websites

    British Columbia ranks first overall for its eGovernment initiatives, specifically the provision of online services and information and online engagement of citizens, a Stratford Institute study released today reveals. In this first-ever national evaluation of provincial governments' online presence commissioned by the Stratford Institute and prepared by Brainmaven Research, Alberta takes second place, and Ontario ranks third overall.

  • CA: City of Toronto website named one of the best in the world

    The City of Toronto's website has been named one of the best municipal websites in the world, according to the Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide report released yesterday.

    The City of Toronto's website ranked first in content and second overall behind Seoul, South Korea's municipal website. Toronto improved from tenth place to second in the 2009 report for digital governance. It was the third most usable municipal website in 2011, but did not make the top 10 cut in privacy and security or social engagement.

  • CA: Ontario: Mississauga ranked as one the most intelligent cities on earth

    Mississauga can give itself a pat on the collective back after being named one of the most intelligent cities on Earth.

    Each year, the Intelligent Community Forum (ICF) recognizes seven cities that are models of economic, social and cultural development in the digital age. Mississauga was one of three Canadian cities to earn recognition, along with Winnipeg and Langley Twp., B.C.

  • CA: Toronto ranks third smartest city in the world

    In a recent study done by Juniper Research ranking the top five smart cities in the world, Toronto, Ont. received the bronze medal.

    The market research and analysis company ranked 50 world cities based on an evaluation of many different smart city aspects, including transportation and infrastructure, energy and lighting, city management and technology, and urban connectivity.

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