Government is one step closer to leaving the paper trail behind and updating to a fully electronic system. Home Affairs Councillor Al Suckoo says government has approved a framework for the management of e-government.
But he says the budget is tight. Legislators approved $250,000 for the year to cover the transition. “It actually has the assumptions of the things, the things we’re going to give priority to and how we are going to go about developing the e-gov’t framework and infrastructure and how we’re going to do this with very little funding,” said the Bodden Town MLA.
Government has also approved a Director of e-government position to manage the process.
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Autor(en)/Author(s): Tammi Sulliman and Kevin Watler
Quelle/Source: Cayman 27, 25.07.2014

