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Prompt action should be taken to reduce high administrative costs, says a commentary in Beijing News.

An excerpt follows: Ren Yuling, a member of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top advisory body, has warned that the ballooning bureaucracy costs China billions of dollars yearly. He cited that in the past quarter century, China's administrative expenditure has risen 87 fold, with an annual growth of 23 per cent. China's proportion of administrative costs in the total fiscal spending is 9.13 per cent higher than in the United States.

Weiterlesen: China: Cut costs of administration

China wird mittelfristig stark auf RFID-Technologie zurückgreifen. Vorerst ist aber nicht die Industrie an der Funktechnologie interessiert, sondern die Regierung.

Die Radiofrequenz-Technologie hält in China Einzug – und wie immer in diesem großen Land, sind auch die Verkaufszahlen für RFID-Chips mächtig. 100 Millionen Tags sollen im vergangenen Jahr nach China versandt worden sein. Das berichten die Marktanalysten von In-Stat und prognostizieren für das Jahr 2009 einen Handel von 2,9 Milliarden Stück.

Weiterlesen: RFID auf chinesisch

Although the upcoming e-government services will be delivered via a government-branded One-Stop Portal (OSP), the private sector will continue to play a key role in Hong Kong’s e-government strategy, said Howard Dickson, Hong Kong Government Chief Information Officer (GCIO).

“There are situations for insourcing, a time for outsourcing and a time to go for public-private partnership (PPP). We look at the situation if it’s a key area that is part of our strategic value, my sense is that it’s something we should own the day-to-day operation,” said Dickson. “In other words, whether we own the car or rent the car, we need to drive the car.”

Weiterlesen: China: Hong Kong: Balancing on a thin line

Hong Kong’s e-government service delivery is about to undergo a transformation. As the contract with ESDlife will expire in January 2008, the OGCIO is introducing a One-Stop Portal (OSP) strategy, with the first stage slated for debut in mid-2006.

Expected to gradually re-provision the e-government services currently on the ESD portal, the OSP is a unified e-government portal. It aims to consolidate information from the Government Information Center (www.info.gov.hk) with services available on ESDlife into a single portal.

Weiterlesen: China: Hong Kong's e-government gets a makeover

China has completed a 1:50000 database for the national fundamental geographic information system, said an official with the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping Friday.

The 1:50000 database is a national basic geographic information database that covers all of China with the largest scale and highest precision to date, said Lu Xinshe, director-general with the bureau, at a press conference.

Weiterlesen: China: Largest National Geographic Information Database Built

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