Building on the achievements of e-Government Action Plan II (eGAPII), a new $2 billion five-year masterplan, called iGov2010, has been mapped out to guide Singapore's latest direction in e-Government.
The iGov2010 plan was unveiled today by Minister for Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs, Raymond Lim at the annual iGov Forum.
Weiterlesen: Singapore’s e-Government on the next lap with iGov2010
The plan also maps out Singapore's direction in e-Government.
Currently there are 1600 services - about 98 percent of all public services - available online.
Weiterlesen: Singapore: S$2b to be spent over 5 years in plan to connect online services
A large chunk of this budget will go to five government agencies: the Ministry of Defense (Mindef), Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Ministry of Education (MOE), National Library Board (NLB) and Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), said Chan Yeng Kit, IDA's chief executive, during an industry briefing Tuesday. The Authority oversees technology purchases and deployments for Singapore's major government bodies.
Some S$2 billion (US$1.3 billion) will be invested in the initiative, dubbed the integrated Government 2010, or iGov2010. Changes in the pipeline include 15 new integrated e-government services for the public over the next five years, a revamp of the Singapore government portal, and the introduction of a single SMS (short message service) number for government services by the end of this year.
Die Regierung der Republik Singapur plant den Aufbau eines ultra-schnellen Breitband-Internet mit bis zu 1 Gigabyte pro Sekunde. Bis zum Jahr 2012 soll der kleine Staat mit seinen 4,5 Millionen Einwohnern mit dem Projekt "National Broadband Network" 85 Prozent der Haushalte erreichen. Die realisierte Bandbreite soll bei 100 Megabytes bis 1 Gigabyte pro Sekunde liegen, gab die Regierung am Wochenende bekannt.
Weiterlesen: Singapur plant ultra-schnelles Breitband mit bis zu 1 Gigabyte pro Sekunde
