e-Government & Technology Middle East
- An Information site for furthering information society and eGovernment collaboration.
ArabGov.Com represents a forum for the sharing of news, ideas and initiatives
involving Middle-Eastern and Gulf countries.
E-Government
and the Smart Community, by John Eger, International Government Navigator,
May 2003. "This is the text of John M. Eger's opening keynote remarks
at the Middle East E-Government conference in Muscat Oman May 10-12. The conference
was organized and hosted by the Municipality of Muscat, the Arab Urban Development
Institute, and the World Bank, and co-organized by the California Institute
for Smart Communities, of which Eger is president and CEO..."
e-Government
in the Middle East, By Dr Simon Moores. eGov monitor Weekly, 2 June 2003.
"Dr Simon Moores delivered the keynote address to the prestigious Future
IT 2003 Conference, in Bahrain on 17 May 2003. In the speech, Dr Moores examined
the progress towards fully transactional eGovernment services and an Information
Society in the Middle East, and compares what he has seen in the Arab world
with his own experiences from the UK..."(c) KAM Ltd 2003.
Forum via Internet to follow e-government programmes, By Sandhya D'Mello. Khaleej Times, 26 November 2004. "DUBAI - The Regional Arab Bureau of International Telecommunications Union (ITU ) will soon form a work group to create a forum via the Internet to establish communications and follow-up the e-government programmes in the Arab countries..."
IBM e-gov goes to Middle East, By John Moore. Federal Computer Week, May 12, 2005. "IBM this week opened the company's first e-government center in the Middle East. The Bahrain-based center will support e-gov efforts of the 14 national governments in the region. Bashar Kilani, manager of IBM’s Software Group for the Middle East, said governments are pursuing both government-to-citizen and government-to-business projects..."
e-Stategies initiatives in the Middle East. Digital Opportunity, 22 August 2005. "At a recent roundtable, government delegates from the Middle East joined tier-one IT vendors to explore how regional authorities are utilising technology to deliver services via the internet in order to improve the overall efficiency of the public sector. The attendees delved into the concept of e-government, how it is transforming public services and businesses, leading to greater adoption of technology by the region’s citizens..."
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