"I recognise that we have implemented many E-Government applications nationwide over the years. (But) just because it is E-something, it doesn't make it relevant for all time," he said when delivering a key note address entitled 'Waking Up With Tomorrow's Mind' at the National ICT Conference 2011 here.
Sidek said the myGovernment portal now offered 1,247 online services.
He also commented on the successes achieved by the Multimedia Supercorridor since its implementation in 1996, including the creation of 111,367 jobs up to 2010.
"But we need to ask ourselves if the companies and services registered thus far will catapult Malaysia to compete in a world of seven billion people," Sidek said.
"Our ring of competition is no longer confined to the 28 million population here," he added.
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Quelle/Source: Sin Chew, 08.07.2011