In a recent interview with Xinhua, the director of the Information Technology Services Department (ITSD) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, Alan Wong, said that the card has just won an international award in the United States last month in recognition of its promotion of smart technologies, after beating the employers' card of the US Department of Defense.
Weiterlesen: Hong Kong: Building E-Government to serve community better
China ist drauf und dran, im Internet die USA als weltweite Nummer eins abzulösen. Wie aus einer von China Tech News veröffentlichten Untersuchung von Morgan Stanley hervorgeht, hat die Zahl der Webuser im Reich der Mitte Ende des Vorjahres 80 Millionen erreicht. Damit liegt das Riesenreich weltweit bereits auf Platz zwei und muss sich nur den USA geschlagen geben.
A State Council report shows that government services are still delivered mainly face-to-face or on paper, despite the mushrooming number of governmental websites in recent years.
Hu Xiaoming, director of the State Information Center, told a seminar on e-government that ended here Wednesday that Chinese governments at local levels need a number of talents with professional knowledge and strategic vision to promote its development of e-government.
Weiterlesen: China: Nation desperately needs more CIOs to develop e-government
The eighth meeting of the Standing Committee of the 10th National People's Congress which opened here Friday, deliberated the draft law on electronic signatures for the first time.
