E-GOVERNMENT Sample Clauses

E-GOVERNMENT. 1. Member States shall utilise the ICT to improve the provision and delivery of services by the government.
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E-GOVERNMENT. 25.1 Fusion shall co-operate fully with the Council, as far as is reasonably practicable, in assisting the Council to achieve the implementation of its E- Government strategy as set out in its IEG Statement as updated from time to time.
E-GOVERNMENT. Web Site Analytics No Attachment B Web Site Content Management Solutions No Web Site Design, Development, Hosting Services No Web Site Development Tools No Web Site Intranet Solutions No Web Monitoring & Filtering Solutions Cisco 38.5% Web Site Portal Solutions No
E-GOVERNMENT. Carrying out of a program to develop and introduce a working model for public electronic procurement and for electronic documentation flow aimed at increasing efficiency and transparency of the Borrower’s actions in such areas, and encompassing:
E-GOVERNMENT. 3.1.2.1 e-Government pilot projects. Microsoft Hellas will support the Government in the development of e-Government services within the framework of two (2) pilot projects. To execute on these projects, MIOL will, together with Microsoft Certified Partners, provide expert assistance to the Government by making available to the Government certain number of man-days of Microsoft consultants and man-days of consultants from Microsoft certified companies. The number of man-days and the specific projects will be determined in a separate agreement.
E-GOVERNMENT. Both Manitoba and New Brunswick are developing new and innovative ways of implementing information technology for the benefit of their residents. The parties agree to share best practices in the use of information and technology within government and in the provision of on-line services to the public. In particular, they agree to share best practices for enhancing the security of on-line government services.
E-GOVERNMENT. The government envisages all council services being deliverable electronically by 2005. Throughout local government a major review of services and the available supporting technology is currently under way. For example, Smartcards are being developed for use by all local residents, including young people. The department’s overall strategy on communication will be framed within the corporate approach to e- government which emerges. This in turn will continue to require a continuing review of communication mechanisms between now and 2005.
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E-GOVERNMENT. To provide the MCTI with assistance on strategic planning and implementation of e-Government, the Project organized a study tour in early 2004 focused on U.S. e-Government initiatives. This effort was complemented with two follow-on activities. First, the Project wrote an e-Government guide for Romanian public servants, with an introduction written by the MCTI Minister. The Guide is freely available on the Internet, as well, the Project printed and distributed copies to 1,500 government officials. Second, the Project, organized “the e-Government Eastern European Conference” in conjunction with MCTI, USAID and the e-Romania Gateway Association (xxx.xXxxx.xxx). The conference combined discussion of the need for a competitive ICT Market and the need to develop local e-Government solutions. Ninety specialists and project implementers attended this conference and shared best practices about local projects developed and financed through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) throughout the Eastern and South Eastern Europe region.
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