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Many countries in Asia resist adopting better governance measures because it is the inefficiency and lack of transparency when issuing government licenses and permits that enable them to reap personal gains, a top Singaporean Minister has declared.

The citystate’s Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said that good governance is the foundation for successful e-government, which in turns makes government more effective. However in order for a government to make the transformation to an e-government model, it needs to embrace “a culture of transparency, accountability and incorruptibility.”

Weiterlesen: Singapore Minister: govts should embrace culture of transparency

Singapore's plan to deliver every home and business with a 1-Gbit/s fixed broadband connection is ahead of schedule, despite the economic downturn, according to the island state's authorities.

Dr. Tan Geok Leng, CTO of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), told the media at a special briefing here that the rollout of the National Broadband Network (NBN), which is part of the government's iN2015 initiative, is still very much on track. (See Singapore Unveils Digital Hub Vision.)

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-Governance and collaboration are key elements of successful e-government frameworks, various speakers stressed at the inaugural iGov Global Exchange 2009 on Monday.

Delivering the conference keynote, Singapore Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said the country's experience has shown that good governance--more than technology and the application of IT-serves as the foundation for successful e-government.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Build governance into e-govt, experts urge

The export of public service infocomm will get a greater push with the synergy derived from a Global Business Development Centre of Excellence. A partnership between the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), International Enterprise (IE) Singapore and IDA International, the Centre will accelerate market access and expand the overseas business opportunities for Singapore infocomm companies with the formulation of concerted go-to-market strategies.

Weiterlesen: Singapore's Public Service Infocomm Exports Receive Stronger Push

Setting up a new company in Singapore used to require multiple visits to different government agencies and the filling out of multiple application forms.

Today a businessman can do it all in 15 minutes with a few clicks on a website, saving him much time and expense.

Giving Singaporeans the public services they need over the Internet, said Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong on Monday, has made a positive impact on the lives of many citizens.

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