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Singapore’s National Environment Agency is introducing a new system to better manage the licensing, tenancy contracts and hygiene standards of 114 of the city state’s open-air food courts, better known as hawker centres.

The Hawker Management System will help make interactions between NEA and its tenants easier, and improve the integration with other government agencies in the management of tenancy transactions and licensing of more than 15,000 hawker stalls, a NEA spokesman told FutureGov.

There are also plans for e-services, such as e-tenders, so that prospective tenants can apply for stalls online. “We are also looking into the feasibility of allowing hawkers to update their particulars online,” said the spokesperson.

A S$4.7 million (US$3.6 million contract) for the project was awarded to Anacle CPM in September.

Earlier this year, NEA launched myhawkers.sg, an information portal for hawker-goers. The portal allows registered users to review, rate and recommend hawker stalls, and give NEA feedback on food quality and hygiene issues.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Robin Hicks

Quelle/Source: futureGov, 09.1.2010

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