By Jianggan Li. FutureGov, 3 October 2011. "Taipei City Government's official open data portal, data.taipei.gov.tw, has been made live. The City Government has been building mobile Apps for residents and visitors since last year, covering areas such as city administration, transportation and tourism. And now the portal becomes the unified access point for the public to use government open data..."
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By Jianggan Li. FutureGov, 29 September 2011. "From 9am on 7 October onwards, Taiwan citizens will be able to access WiFi network at more than 2520 hotspots installed at central government facilities across the country. The hotspots include tourism spots, transportation hubs, educational institutions, public hospitals and government offices..."
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By Clarice Africa. FutureGov, 7 September 2011. "The Construction and Planning Agency (CPA), the central government authority responsible for the national spatial resource planning in Taiwan, launched its web GIS platform about Non-Urban land development and evaluation to improve data management and to accelerate the convenience of using its query system..."
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By Pia Rufino. FutureGov, 13 May 2011. "The Taiwanese government is planning to invest NT$6.6 billion (US$230 million) in a WiMAX development project aimed at creating 20,000 jobs and attracting 2.2 million WiMAX wireless technology users by 2013..."
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By Kelly Ng. FutureGov, 1 September 2010. "Speaking to 120 senior government officials at today’s FutureGov Summit China in Dalian, Dale Su, Director of Information Management Office, Examination Yuan revealed Taiwan's plan to become an 'Intelligent Government'. 'There are five key areas when we envision Taiwan's intelligent government,' said Su. 'They are citizen-centric and on-demand e-services, citizen participation through increasing transparency, mobile access to citizen services, social networking and web 2.0, and ICT-enabled green services,'..."
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By Captain Wang. FutureGov, 11 August 2009. "Hackers in Taiwan have exploited the turmoil caused by last week's typhoons by creating a fake home page for the web site of the Central Personnel Administration (CPA), the government department responsible for advising citizens on whether or not conditions are safe enough to go to work or school..."
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By Crystal Low. FutureGov, 9 June 2009. "Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou has said that he looks forward to the introduction of WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) technology in ambulance service systems to upgrade the quality and efficiency of first aid operations in the country..."
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National Identity System (NIS) developed by Hewlett-Packard, by Carol Ko. Computerworld, 4 April 2008. "Biometric e-passports will be issued to 23 million Taiwan citizens by the second half of 2008, under the new National Identity System (NIS) developed by Hewlett-Packard. HP has been selected by the Bureau of Consular Affairs (BOCA) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to develop the NIS to issue biometric e-passports to its citizens..."
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Government Technology, July 5, 2006. "An independent research and field audit of Taipei's municipal Wi-Fi network showed it to be the largest in the world according to JiWire, a Wi-Fi firm..."
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