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The Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) has reduced the burden of compliance for enterprises in Singapore.

Established on 1st April 2004 following the merger of the former Registry of Companies and Businesses (RCB) and the Public Accountants Board, ACRA is responsible for providing a responsive and forward-looking regulatory environment for enterprise in Singapore.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Reducing the regulatory burden of government

The country's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has awarded a US$6 million contract to an NEC-led consortium to start providing biometric passports by October.

The biometric passport will comply with the standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). The biometric passport will incorporate facial and fingerprint information as the biometric identifiers and it will be valid for five years.

Weiterlesen: Singapore to issue biometric passports by year-end

Over half of JTC’s customer transactions occur online, thanks to a best practice IT project that integrated customer-facing and back office applications throughout the government agency.

“The public sector nowadays is very much a customer and citizen-centric entity; we are no longer the traditional public sector that believed that we know best,” says Chee Yuen, Chief Information Officer of JTC [pictured]. “In fact our service mindset is that the customer knows best, and we design our processes with that in mind.”

Weiterlesen: Singapore's JTC simplifies process complexity

Singapore is studying the feasibility of implementing a National Authentication Infrastructure (NAI) which will enable the government and businesses to offer more secure e-services by leveraging on a common, trusted identification and authentication framework.

Weiterlesen: Singapore eyes national authentication infrastructure

The Singapore government is investing S$38 million over the next three years to build Singapore's capabilities in cyber security.

The Infocomm Security Masterplan will augment current capabilities and develop new capabilities in three key areas - assuring information protection and risk mitigation, situational awareness and contingency planning and in the development of human and intellectual capital, which includes enhancing cyber security awareness among Internet users, the development of professional skills and the promotion of research & development in infocomm security.

Weiterlesen: Singapore unveils US$23.4 million information security masterplan

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