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Top Shenzhen officials have promised that the municipal government will provide full e-government services by the year 2008, after Shenzhen became the first Chinese city designated by the Central Government to trial e-government programs.

The IT application office under the State Council on Monday named Shenzhen as a pilot city for spearheading e-government programs in the country. Top city officials, including Li Hongzhong, secretary of the municipal committee of the Communist Party of China, and Mayor Xu Zongheng, were present at the ceremony where State Council officials unveiled a plaque symbolizing the beginning of the Shenzhen program.

Weiterlesen: China: E-govt to be fully in place by 2008 in Shenzhen

Myanmar is developing a new satellite town related to information and communication technology (ICT) in Pyin Oo Lwin, northern Mandalay division, and construction of a teleport and incubation in the satellite town as the first phase is underway, an official newspaper reported Tuesday.

The new satellite town, named Yadanabon Myothit, covers an area of 4,050 hectares and is also located near the second largest city of Mandalay, said the New Light of Myanmar.

Weiterlesen: China: Myanmar develops ICT-related new satellite town in northern city

Shanghai’s digital government ranked third among 81 cities in a comprehensive evaluation on municipality websites for the year 2003 co-sponsored by the United Nations.

Among the websites of cities having a relatively high proportion of individual Internet users, Shanghai’s official website www.sh.gov.cn ranked second for usability, sixth for service quality, eighth for security and ninth for both integrity of content and public participation.

Weiterlesen: China: Shanghai e-government ranked third in a global evaluation

As disclosed by relevant personnel in charge from the Beijing Municipal Informationization Office (BMIO) to the reporter, Beijing's e-government construction will be fully accelerated since 2006.

Weiterlesen: China: Beijing e-government fully accelerated

Chinas Vizeministerpräsident Zeng Peiyan hat Maßnahmen für eine Verbesserung der elektronischen Regierungsverwaltung in China angekündigt. Mit dem so genannten E-Government soll eine schnellere und korrekte Weiterleitung von Informationen zu politischen Angelegenheiten gewährleistet werden, sagte Zeng auf einem Forum über E-Government am Montag in Beijing. In diesem Zusammenhang kündigte der Vizeministerpräsident den Aufbau eines ganz China umfassenden Netzwerks der elektronischen Regierungsverwaltung an. In Zukunft soll die Hälfte der Regierungsverwaltung über das Internet abgewickelt werden.

Weiterlesen: China will E-Government verbessern

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