Thursday, 23 February 2012
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The UK Government has launched a public sector “appstore” that enables end-users to access services in the cloud.
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In a bid to ensure better governance and efficient delivery of citizen services, Andhra Pradesh government has launched a State Data Centre (SDC).
In a bid to promote transparency and make data easily available across various departments, the government of Jammu and Kashmir has decided to connect all its offices through broadband cables and wireless links.
The passport office in Mangalore, Karnataka, has been connected with the Police Commissioner’s office via a direct online link to reduce the time taken to verify the antecedents of an applicant.
Adding yet another feather to its e-governance initiatives cap, the Delhi government has connected all its important offices to the Delhi Secretariat with high-resolution videoconferencing facilities.
The Uttarakhand government has decided to set up cyber cells in all police stations across the state to help curb the rising graph of cyber crimes.
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation in Orissa is planning to use real-time photographs to monitor the performance of public servants responsible for sanitation and the functioning of other civic amenities in the city.
The Delhi government’s Health Department has put its resource management system online. The department website was enhanced using a software known as the Management Information System (MIS).
In a bid to check the diversion of commodities allocated by the Centre for the Public Distribution System (PDS), the Government of India has decided to install CCTV cameras in the warehouses of the Food Corporation of India (FCI). It will help the government monitor the movement and distribution of foodgrains.
A leading business school in Switzerland has released the results of its research in its “World Competitiveness Yearbook 2011”, which places Hong Kong at the top of government efficiency rankings, followed by Singapore and Switzerland.
The Government of Haryana (GoH) has connected more than 1400 state offices through the State Wide Area Network (SWAN) for delivering various e-Governance services to the residents of the state.
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The Election Commission of India will be launching a mobile ‘electoral enquiry’ system in Arunachal ...