Tagged: E-government
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E-net suggest free Wi-Fi as public amenity News
19.10.2007 Suggesting free wireless broadband for the masses doesn’t sound like a shrewd business move but Conal Henry, CEO of e-net, believes that this approach applied to town and city...Categories: Comms, GovernmentTags: E-government, -
Irish Government is proving harder to contact News
27.09.2007 Almost a third of the Irish public believe that it is now harder to contact Government services than it was four years ago, despite the onset of the internet, the advent of...Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government, Damovo, -
Irish company in key Canadian e-gov win News
09.08.2007 Dublin-based technology company Quest Computing has won a key Canadian e-government deal that will open the North American market up for the firm.Categories: Business, GovernmentTags: E-government, grant, -
Damovo revamps telecoms for Sligo Co Council News
28.06.2007 Business communications provider Damovo has installed a state-of-the-art converged IP telephony system for Sligo County Council and Sligo Borough Council that will link up 430...Tags: E-government -
30pc contact govt by email and text News
19.06.2007 While the telephone remains the primary method by which Irish citizens communicate with their government, some 30pc do so through text and email.Categories: Comms, GovernmentTags: E-government -
Pan-European hotline for missing children agreed News
11.06.2007 Fixed and mobile telecoms operators across Europe have signed Industry Guidelines for the implementation of the “116 000” pan-European hotline number for missing children.Tags: Telecom, E-government -
Westport goes 3D News
07.06.2007 Westport3D, an interactive 3D digital model of the Co Mayo town, has gone online.Tags: E-government -
Moving ahead News
06.06.2007 The deployment and use of technology in government is undergoing a bit of a re-think these days, as the initial drive for e-government – a momentum that got us all working...Categories: Comms, GovernmentTags: E-government -
South Dublin Co Council connects with citizens News
23.05.2007 More than 100 community groups in South Dublin have signed up to use South Dublin Co Council’s (SDCC) online portal Connect.Tags: Education, E-government -
TDs to be rated on politics site News
14.05.2007 RateMyTD.com, a website which enables members of the public to grade their Dail representatives, has come online.Categories: New MediaTags: Media, E-government, -
Ireland’s window to the world News
10.05.2007 New EU and US trade document rules could cost small Irish businesses €100,000 to comply and erode competitiveness for multinationals here. Could e-commerce save the day? -
A self-made success for Mayo News
08.05.2007 Life in Mayo County Council has been made easier for all since the implementation of its exemplary self-service pre-planning system. -
Ireland drops in digital readiness ranking News
27.04.2007 Ireland has dropped from its position of No 16 to No 21 in e-readiness, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2007 report, released yesterday.Categories: -
Streets ahead with online motor tax News
23.04.2007 March 2007 marks a very significant anniversary for the people behind Motortax.ie for it is exactly three years since it became possible to renew motor tax using the internet.Categories: GovernmentTags: Tax, E-government -
CSO wins best IT project in public sector awards News
19.04.2007 The Central Statistics Office (CSO) last night picked up the award for Best Project in the Government-to-Government category at the Eircom-sponsored Innovation Through...Categories: Government, New MediaTags: E-government -
Debt and taxes News
16.04.2007 Hindsight may be the only perfect science but it’s still hard to believe that modest expectations were the order of the day when the Revenue Commissioners began offering...Categories: Comms, Government -
Magnet to deploy VPN for Limerick City News
13.04.2007 Business telecom firm Magnet has been awarded a lucrative contract to provide Limerick City Council with high-speed connectivity to the Government’s virtual private network (VPN).Categories: GovernmentTags: E-government, Magnet -
Change to patent tax law urged in light of EU demand News
26.03.2007 A patent expert has warned that if the Irish Government removes the proviso in its patent tax law whereby patents registered in Ireland are free of income tax if the research...Tags: EU, E-government -
EU demands change to Irish patent tax law News
23.03.2007 The European Commission has formally requested Ireland to change its tax law provision by which patent royalties are exempt from tax only if research leading to the patent was...Categories: GovernmentTags: Patent, E-government -
Online applications for Irish passports ‘being examined’ News
22.03.2007 The Department of Foreign Affairs is looking into ways to allow Irish citizens to apply for passports online, siliconrepublic.com has learned.Categories: Government, CIOTags: E-security, E-government