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Donnerstag, 18.12.2025
Transforming Government since 2001
Canada remains No 1, US rises a notch to tie with Singapore

FOR the fourth year in a row, Singapore has maintained its No 2 position in the global e-government rankings of 22 countries which offer some measure of electronic government services.

Weiterlesen: Singapore keeps No 2 spot in global e-govt ranking

What's the next step for Singapore's government infrastructure? When you're staring at an impossible IT project deadline, what do you do? What's an agile enterprise got to do with enterprise efficiency? And why is the CIO's role is morphing into one of a key business influencer? The answers to these and many other questions were provided by CIO Award-winning organisations past and present, as well as an elite field of technology leaders and analysts at the inaugural CIO Conference, "Secrets of Champions".

Weiterlesen: Singapore: A Gathering of Champions

Singaporean couples who want to tie the knot can access a full suite of marriage services through the Internet without having to leave their home, Xinhua reports.

The services of Singapore's Registry of Marriages (ROM) and the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) became fully online Wednesday, Channelnewsasia, a local English language TV station, said on its website.

Weiterlesen: Singapore's marriage services go fully online

The Online Business Licensing System is designed to enable a new company to register its business and apply for all required licences using a single unified process over the web.

The rollout of the Singapore e-Government Action Plan (eGAP) II has begun, with the completion of the first phase of its first key project – the Online Business Licensing System (OBLS). OBLS is an integrated one-stop business application service.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: EGAP II gets rolling with one-stop business application service

Slower economic growth will not stop the government from spending on IT this year, the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore said today.

Compared with last year's IT budget, the public sector will spend just as much on new IT hardware, software and services in 2004.

Weiterlesen: SINGAPORE: No cut in government IT budget this year

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