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A new study has identified a whopping US$1.1 billion (S$1.6 billion) in potential infocomm technology (ICT) projects around the world being funded by global bodies.

And almost all of them are related to e-Government services, an area where Singapore is a recognised leader.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Good market for e-Gov projects

Singapore'seGovernment service providers are set to make headway into Russia.

A memorandum of understanding was signed on Monday between the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) and Tatarstan on ICT collaboration.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Collaboration with Tatarstan

Public sector agencies in Singapore do not have to compromise their unique IT requirements after the consolidation of national IT infrastructure, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore has assured FutureGov.

The consolidation effort – or Standard ICT Operating Environment (SOEasy) programme – involves a basic suite of applications and services which are fundamental and commonly used by all agencies. Plus each agency can select modules or blocks of applications to customise a solution that meets its distinct need, Lim Hup Seng, Deputy Secretary (Performance), Ministry of Finance (MOF), said.

Weiterlesen: Singapore juggles IT centralisation with agency needs

Singapore has inked a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a Russian state on infocomm, Singapore's pro-enterprise agency said on Monday.

The Republic of Tatarstan (Tatarstan) will be a partner of Singapore's company IDA International in its eGovernment projects, according to a statement by International Enterprise Singapore.

Weiterlesen: Singapore ties up with Russian state on infocomm

Singapore’s vision to be among the first in the world to implement an electronic health record scheme is on track for its November 2010 rollout and aims to revolutionise the way healthcare is offered and how providers work within the system, according to Dr Sarah Muttitt, CIO of Ministry of Health Holdings (MOHH), the holding company of the city-state’s public healthcare assets.

The S$200 million project comes at a time when the Singapore Government has expressed its commitment to developing and enhancing the healthcare industry. In his recent National Day Rally address, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that the focus on elderly care and integrated care for the community will be cornerstones of the healthcare industry in future.

Weiterlesen: Singapore's one patient one record plans on track

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