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Erster eGovernment-Dienst für grenzüberschreitende Meldeauskünfte nimmt Pilotbetrieb auf

Ab sofort können Unternehmen und Bürger Melderegisterauskünfte in Deutschland und Österreich einfach, sicher und kostengünstig über das Internetportal www.riser.eu.com in Auftrag geben.

Weiterlesen: Europäische Meldeauskunft RISER gestartet

The governments of the biggest economies in Western Europe will keep pumping cash into e-government for the foreseeable future, a report has said.

Research company IDC has claimed that the five biggest countries in Western Europe -- the UK, Germany, Spain, France and Italy -- will spend increasing amounts on e-government projects over the next four years.

Weiterlesen: European e-gov spending on the up

E-government IT spending in the top five countries in Western Europe is expected to increase over the next few years, according market advisory company IDC. The research firm analyzed IT spending on e-government in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.

Weiterlesen: IT spending on e-government to grow in Western Europe – report

European governments will spend widely differing amounts on getting services online, according to IDC researchers.

The survey looked at how spending in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK will increase up to 2008. Britain is expected to boost its annual budget from $828m in 2004 to just under $1.2bn in 2008.

Weiterlesen: EU: UK sets $1.2bn eGov budget

On 28 September, at a meeting on 'eGovernment beyond 2005', leaders and representatives of national eGovernment initiatives from some 30 European countries, chaired by the EU’s Dutch presidency, issued a set of recommendations for modernizing and stimulating innovation in public administrations between now and 2010.

Weiterlesen: eGovernment beyond 2005: EU views on getting innovative public administrations

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