Adil Karaismailoğlu, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, visited TÜRKSAT. Karaismailoğlu, who made important statements to journalists here, said, "With the activation of TURKSAT 5B and TÜRKSAT 6A, we will be much stronger in space with our 6 communication satellites. Karaismailoğlu said that the installation of ground stations for the new frequency bands that will be served to TURKSAT 5A and 5B has reached the final stage.
"118 countries in the world and a population of 3 billion are in our coverage area today"
Karaismailoğlu Minister, today revealed that both nonfinancial and what they were able to work as well as tomorrow's is an institution of great strategic value for Turkey, he said. Karaismailoğlu, "as Turkey, 3A, 4A, 4B our communications satellites, in the world today, 118 countries and a population of 3 billion of our coverage," he said.
Weiterlesen: Karaismailoğlu: 'We Will Be Much Stronger in Space With TÜRKSAT 5A and 5B Satellites'
The concept of "Cyber Space" emerging beyond physical boundaries and rules is now of great importance for every country. In today's world, where almost all activities and services take place in the digital environment, the importance of cyber security has increased even more, especially with the pandemic period. Stating that data will replace oil in the near future, Procenne CEO Resul Yeşilyurt emphasized that necessary measures should be taken to protect the borders of our country in cyberspace. Saying that digitalization, which provides a great change in the functioning of the state, brings risks as well as opportunities; He pointed out that the work carried out by the government in the recent period has drawn an important vision for cyber security in both the public and private sectors and stated that Procenne is working to increase awareness in the field of cyber security in our country.
Weiterlesen: National Cyber Borders Are Just As Important As Real Country Borders
E-Devlet, Turkey's online portal for government services, has boosted the number of users in 11 years since its launch and reached a user base of 45,072,811 people. The government aims to increase this number to more than 53 million within the next three years.
Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Cahit Turhan, whose ministry oversees the operation of the portal, said they already exceeded their goal of 45 million for 2019 and want to increase it to reach out to more of the 82 million people living in Turkey. Turhan told Anadolu Agency (AA) Monday that they offered more than 5,000 online services to citizens in the portal. The portal receives a daily average of 12.4 million visits and last year, it received a total of 3.8 billion visits. A new genealogy service allowing users to inquire about their ancestors was among the most popular sections of the portal and attracted more than 51 million visitors, including single and repeated visits. The most popular service, however, is social security benefit inquiries, especially those allowing employees to calculate the days remaining until their retirement age based on the premiums they have paid. This service was followed in popularity with a database allowing users to inquire into legal cases where they are the plaintiff or defendant.
Weiterlesen: TR: E-govt services prove popular, reach more than 45 million people
Turkey's biggest city Istanbul on Wednesday obliged citizens to get a "health code" to be able to enter all public institution buildings, a move to curb the fast spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In line with the new rule, people will be allowed to access public offices only after they show the code and prove that they are not infected with the coronavirus.
The code, provided by an e-government portal, also reveals whether citizens have recently contacted an infected person.
Weiterlesen: TR: Istanbul makes "health code" mandatory to access public institutions
New Smart Solutions for Istanbul Transportation, “New Generation Vehicles” session was held within the scope of Ulaşım Sustainable Transportation Congress in of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Assoc. Dr. Eda Beyazit in thin facilitated (moderator) session held in smart mobility in Turkey, autonomous vehicles, touched on topics such as new transportation technologies. In the session, the different dimensions of an innovative transportation were discussed and the opportunities they created for Istanbul were discussed.
Oturum New Generation Vehicles oturum session was held within the scope of Ulaşım Sustainable Transportation Congress in of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality. Assoc. Dr. Berrin Benli from Novusens Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute, Prof. Dr. Eda Beyazıt İnce. Dr. Nejat Tuncay, Assoc. Dr. Nihan Akyelken took part as a speaker. After the session, Burçin Açan from Zorlu Energy, Kerem Deveci from Devecitech and Gökşen Atalay from Duckt participated as participants.
Weiterlesen: TR: New Smart Solutions for Istanbul Transportation
