Tagged: E-government
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€1.25m electronic courts project completed News
04.03.2003 A major technology project for the courts service, valued at over €1.25m, is understood to have been completed by Cap Gemini Ernst & Young in association with...Categories: GovernmentTags: HP, E-government -
Ireland cited as IT growth model News
04.03.2003 In a report due to be published tomorrow, Ireland has been cited as a growth model by a recent EU-sponsored research project into understanding the dynamics of the digital...Categories: Government -
Are health boards virtually sick? News
03.03.2003 As the Government champions the push for us all to become e-citizens in an information society, it promises changes to our everyday lives.Categories: Digital Life, Government -
Virus knocks out Dáil News
27.02.2003 A computer virus is understood to have knocked out the year-old state-of-the-art voting system in the Dáil.Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government -
EU e-commerce law comes into force News
27.02.2003 The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment, Mary Harney TD, has signed regulations to bring into effect provisions of the EU’s Electronic Commerce...Categories: Government -
E-government report furthers concern over broker delays News
24.02.2003 Despite a glowing appraisal of e-government projects by the Minister for the Information Society, Mary Hanafin TD, a new progress report on the New Connections strategy says...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government -
ComReg embarks on new EU telecoms framework News
21.02.2003 The Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg) has embarked on putting in place the new telecoms framework that will harmonise telecoms regulation across Europe from 25...Categories: GovernmentTags: EU, E-government -
West wakes up to cyber duty News
21.02.2003 Over the October bank holiday in 1999, the Galway Chamber of Commerce held a jobs fair in Leisureland in Salthill in an attempt to fill the 5,000 vacancies generated by good...Categories: Government, CIOTags: Jobs, E-government, -
Three quarters to be taxed online by 2005 News
20.02.2003 E-government services, or lack thereof, appear to be coming under fire at present, made all the more poignant by the fact that the much-vaunted Public Services Broker, the...Categories: Government -
E-government report furthers concern over broker delays News
18.02.2003 Despite a glowing appraisal of e-government projects by the Minister for the Information Society, Mary Hanafin TD (pictured), a new progress report on the New Connections...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government -
The PSB saga continues News
14.02.2003 Reach, the cross-departmental agency responsible for developing e-government services, has made another shortlist for the Public Services Broker (PSB), the electronic clearing...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government -
Decision on flagship e-govt project imminent News
13.02.2003 The Cabinet today is expected to give the go-ahead to the development of the Public Services Broker (PSB), the electronic clearing house for the delivery of a wide range of...Categories: Government -
BearingPoint seals passport contract News
12.02.2003 It was confirmed today that the Department of Foreign Affairs has awarded systems integrator BearingPoint (formerly KPMG Consulting) with a contract worth €22m to modernise the...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government, BearingPoint, -
E-government on track, but not enough on board News
07.02.2003 The latest European Commission survey looking at the progress Europe is making in providing online services to citizens and businesses has shown Ireland to be once again...Categories: Government -
Minister sets 10pc online advertising rate News
05.02.2003 The Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Dermot Ahern TD (pictured), has announced that 10pc of the department’s advertising spend will now be on the...Tags: Advertising, E-government -
Surveying Ireland's digital future News
28.01.2003 When work on surveying Ireland was completed in 1846 at a scale of six inches to one mile, it was the first country in the world to be mapped in such detailed manner.Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government, -
Mersey beats drum for local e-government News
24.01.2003 1999 was a bad year for Liverpool City Council. It had the highest council tax in the UK and a poor reputation for service delivery. Four years later it is seen as one of the...Categories: GovernmentTags: BT, E-government -
Going public with private partnerships News
21.01.2003 PPP is not a new phenomenon. The concept – a partnership between public and private sectors to develop public infrastructure – has been at the heart of US public infrastructure...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government, -
E-govt strategy still struggling News
20.01.2003 There is yet more evidence that Ireland’s e-government initiative is buckling under the weight of poor direction and a failure to fully recognise the human resources...Categories: GovernmentTags: Survey, E-government -
Dublin launches mobile parking payment News
15.01.2003 Dublin City Council today introduced a wireless parking payment solution.Categories: Digital Life, Government