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The $1.3-billion e-Government Action Plan II aims to grow the number of cross-agency integrated e-services, drive electronic transactions and ensure the overall quality of e-services.

EGAP II takes off from the Singapore government's vision to become the leading e-government to better serve the nation in the digital age.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: eGAP II

Singapore launched its Second e-Government Action Plan (eGAP II) Tuesday, promising to make virtually all government services and procedures available online by 2006.

Weiterlesen: Singapore to invest $740M on new e-government push

Singapore will spend $1.3 billion over the next three years to develop the online tools to make it easier for Singaporeans to interact with their government.

Launching this latest computerisation initiative on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that the Government needs to be more consultative and open.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Government to spend $1.3b to upgrade online services for citizens

New plan will not only cut more red tape in the civil service, it also aims to involve people more in policy-making

A $1.3 BILLION move to put more government services online - to cut more red tape in the civil service, as well as engage the people more in policy-making - was announced yesterday.

Weiterlesen: Singapore: Govt takes $1.3b step to put more services online

The Singapore government announced on Tuesday a 1.3 billion Singapore dollars ($743 million) plan to upgrade its online public services in a bid to further boost the city-state's tech-savvy status.

Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launched the new three-year programme, dubbed e-government action plan II (eGAP II), to ensure Singapore keeps its Internet edge over rivals in the region.

Weiterlesen: Singapore to invest $743 mn in e-governance

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