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  • Azerbaijan interested in ICT experience of Switzerland

    A meeting has been held with the delegation led by head of the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research and Federal Councilor of Switzerland Johann Schneider-Ammann at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies.

    APA-Economics reports quoting the Ministry that the meeting was also attended by the representatives of various Swiss companies. Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technologies Elmir Velizadeh underlined the role ICT sector as other spheres in successful development of friendly relations between Azerbaijan and Switzerland.

  • Việt Nam, France forge stronger ICT co-operation

    Minister of Information and Communication Trương Minh Tuấn has expressed hope that French businesses, with their advantages in capital and information and experience in international business, will continue investing in Việt Nam.

    At a meeting with French Minister of State for Economy, Industry and Digital Technology Bertrand Pailhes during his visit to France from November 26 to 29, Minister Tuấn said that since the two countries set up their strategic partnership in 2013, bilateral co-operation had thrived in all fields, including information and communication technology (ICT).

  • 15 Staaten vereinbaren bessere Zusammenarbeit bei IT-Sicherheit

    Erstmalig berieten sich Sicherheitsexperten und Vertreter von Regierungen und Polizei gemeinsam um den Anforderungen an eine internationale IT-Sicherheitspolitik genüge zu tun.
  • 15 Staaten wollen bei IT-Sicherheit enger kooperieren

    Die Innenminister aus 15 Staaten haben heute auf einer Konferenz in Berlin beschlossen, bei der IT-Sicherheit enger zusammenzuarbeiten. Zu der Konferenz hatten Bundesinnenminister Otto Schily und sein US-amerikanischer Kollege Tom Ridge, eingeladen. Teilnehmer waren 15 auf dem Gebiet der IT-Sicherheit führende Nationen. Erstmals haben sich Experten für technische IT-Sicherheit dieser Länder sowie Vertreter aus den Ministerien und aus dem Gebiet der Strafverfolgung zusammengefunden, um an gemeinsamen Modellen verbesserter Kooperation zu arbeiten, teilt das Innenministerium mit.
  • 4 steps toward better collaboration in government

    Effective change requires a major shift toward collaborative thinking

    Anyone who follows how government agencies use technology knows we’re in the middle of a monumental shift. Social networking tools allow people to collaborate by rapidly bringing together a range of expertise and data to tackle today’s most pressing problems. That’s a big difference from the way things were in the 20th century, when government agencies took years to analyze policy issues and implement new programs.

    It’s the budget season, which always revives questions about the effectiveness of government and how to improve it. So how could government agencies take advantage of collaboration tools to solve today’s problems? Here are four broad steps to consider.

  • AE: Better together

    Dubai Municipality is renowned as one of the government’s most innovative entities, particularly in its work transforming standard city services into e-services through its Web portal. However, when it deemed its previously heterogeneous environment as too complex and costly, it set out to consolidate its infrastructure.

    Dubai Municipality provides municipal services to the diverse population of Dubai, including urban planning, supervision of construction, environmental protection, conservation of public parks and professional services in laboratory certification.

  • AE: Department of Finance and Dubai eGovernment sign strategic partnership agreement and MoU

    Partnership covers GRP systems and ePayment services

    A strategic cooperation and partnership agreement was recently signed at the Department of Finance headquarters at H.H. Dubai Ruler's Court, between the Department of Finance (DoF) and Dubai eGovernment to manage and govern the Government Resources Planning (GRP) systems and other financial and accounting systems being used or to be implemented or developed across government bodies in Dubai. The agreement covers all technical, practical and contractual procedures, policies and accounting structures. Both parties have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the implementation of ePay service.

  • AE: Ministry, Emirates eGovernment discuss ways of co-operation

    Emirates eGovernment received a delegation from the Ministry of Finance at its office in the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) building in Dubai. The delegation met Richard Kerby, senior Inter-Regional Adviser, Division for Public Administration and Development Management at the United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

    The delegation listened to a presentation from Kerby about international criteria of eTransformation, improving eServices and online presence for the ministry. He also highlighted best practices of publishing data and statistics in open formats to be used by the public. Kerby answered the delegation’s questions on how to improve eServices and other eGovernment aspects in the ministry.

  • AE: Salem Al Shair discusses co-ordination in field of eGovernment with South Korean delegation

    Director General of General Information Authority (GIA) HE Salem Khamis Al Shair on Sunday, March 7, 2010 received in the GIA headquarters in Abu Dhabi a South Korean delegation headed by Jongwon Yoon, Director General of the National Information Society Agency, which is the consulting and executive body of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security in the Republic of South Korea.

    The two parties discussed the items of understanding and co-ordination to be incorporated in the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on eGovernment scheduled to be signed between both parties in Abu Dhabi end of April.

  • Aktuelle Studie zeigt auf: Österreichs Ämter brauchen mehr Zusammenarbeit

    Kooperationsbereitschaft in Österreichs Behörden sehr unterschiedlich ausgeprägt: Bund und Gemeinden deutlich kooperativer als die Länder - Privatwirtschaft fordert von Behörden mehr Bereitschaft zur Zusammenarbeit - Amt 2.0 spart persönliche Amtswege und kennt keinen eingeschränkten Parteienverkehr - BRZ als Vorreiter für technologiegestützte Zusammenarbeit in der Verwaltung.

    Die Erwartungen der Österreicher an die öffentliche Verwaltung nehmen zu: Serviceleistungen sollen mindestens so schnell wie in der Privatwirtschaft erbracht, Doppelgleisigkeiten und Bürokratie vermieden werden. Damit diese hohen Anforderungen der Bürger erfüllt werden können, ist nicht nur eine moderne, abteilungs- und ämterübergreifende Vernetzung und Zusammenarbeit notwendig, auch Know-how und Teamgeist bei den Bediensteten dürfen nicht fehlen.

  • Albania, Austria sign E-Tax accord

    An export credit agreement on the financing of an E-Tax project was signed between Albania and Austria on Tuesday.

    The signing ceremony was attended by Albanian Minister of Finance Ridvan Bode and the Austrian ambassador Florian Raunig in Tirana.

    Bode said the project was part of Albania's e-government program that is funded by Austria under a bilateral agreement of financial cooperation signed on Dec. 7, 2010.

  • Anger over EC medical data-sharing scheme

    The European Commission is about to call for proposals on how patients' medical details would be shared between its member states, with the UK almost certain to be included in the scheme.

    Within the next few days, an initiative called the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP) will be adopted as part of Framework 7, a massive drive by the EU to fund research and development, with e-health being a major beneficiary.

  • Australia-New Zealand Agreement to Significantly Cut Business Red Tape

    The Assistant Treasurer, Senator Nick Sherry has today announced a world-first agreement between the Australian and New Zealand Governments to continue cutting business reporting red tape.

    Visiting Wellington, the Assistant Treasurer announced the formalisation of the Memorandum of Understanding on Standard Business Reporting (MOU SBR) with his New Zealand counterpart, the Hon Simon Power, New Zealand Minister of Commerce.

  • AZ: Ambassador: “Sweden sees Azerbaijan as strategic ICT partner in Caucasus”

    Azerbaijani Minister of Communication and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov has met with Mikael Eriksson.

    According to Ministry, stressing the reforms in ICT sector, national and regional projects implemented, the ambassador noted that Sweden sees Azerbaijan as strategic ICT partner in Caucasus. According to Eriksson, Swedish leading companies are interested in investing in Azerbaijan and State Fund for IT Development, as well as techno park, to be established, will allow realization of these projects.

  • AZ: Azerbaijan, Croatia to cooperate in ICT

    Azerbaijan, which is a regional leader in the ICT sector, intends to expand its international cooperation to further develop the sector.

    SPAN, one of the largest Croatian IT companies engaged in software development and system integration, is ready to create joint ventures in Azerbaijan.

  • AZ: Cooperation with Japan in ICT field to contribute to development of sector

    A delegation headed by Minister of Communications and Information Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ali Abbasov was on an official visit to Japan at the invitation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country.

    The purpose of the visit was further expansion of relations between the two countries in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT).

  • AZ: South Korea and Azerbaijan signs grant agreement on ICT sphere

    Today, $3.7 mln-grant agreement was signed between Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Azerbaijani Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies on “establishment of training center for e-government in Azerbaijan” in Baku.

    According to APA-Economics, within the project, the training centers will be established in 15 regions including Baku, Ganja, Nakhchivan, Sumgayit, Mingechevir, Barda, Lankaran, Gazakh, Imishli, Gabala, Goychay, Shirvan, Shamakhi, Guba, Shaki.

  • AZ: South Korea, Azerbaijan sign $3.7 mln grant agreement under e-government project

    Azerbaijan's Communication and Information Technologies Ministry and the Foreign Ministry of South Korea on Thursday signed a $3.7 million grant agreement on the creation of training centers under an electronic government project in Azerbaijan.

    The ICT Ministry is developing a draft state program on the development of e-government for 2013-2015. The draft program will be presumably submitted to the Presidential Administration by the end of April. The new program is continuation of the state program on developing the ICT sector in Azerbaijan in 2010-2012.

  • Azerbaijan, Austria discuss cooperation in ICT sector

    Azerbaijani Deputy Minister Elmir Valizade praised the relations between the two countries in the ICT sector.

    An Austrian delegation led by Andreas Reinhard, Deputy Federal Minister of Transport, Innovation and Technology has today visited the Azerbaijan Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies (MCIT).

    During the meeting, Azerbaijani Deputy Minister Elmir Valizade praised the relations between the two countries in the ICT sector, AzerTAc reports.

  • Azerbaijan, Belarus to launch ICT working group

    Azerbaijan and Belarus will discuss bilateral cooperation in the ICT sector at this year's BakuTel International Information and Communication Technologies Exhibition in Baku.

    The sides will also discuss establishing an ICT bilateral cooperation working group, Azerbaijani Communications and IT Ministry Scientific Capacity and Strategic Planning Department Director Isfandiyar Aliyev told Trend. The group's first meeting will be held in early 2011.

    Azerbaijan has presented a list of its proposed working group members to Belarus. Belarus is expected to present a similar list to the Azerbaijani side.

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