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The Future Technologies of E-Government
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9.53AM
Coupled with thoughtful approaches for use, new technologies can offer striking progress in organizational performance and effectiveness. Leaders are considering how to apply major technology waves to the challenges ahead.
The following are some of the technology categories that hold na great deal of potential in improving the effectiveness of government organizations.
* Digital Content Services
* Privacy and Rights Management
* Enterprise Interoperability
* Reach and Mobility
Governments
Tuesday, June 15, 2010 10.53PM
Governments work transforms by CrimsonLogic shared information in delivered services for the profit of government, citizen, and businesses. Success in eGovernment since in thr early 90s has put us in a lead role among services provider of capacity. Adept at creating eGovernment solutions that protect investment and too achieve policy objectives with the effective of using public funds. Capability enables us to deliver services from designing and building eGovernment solutions, to operating these services in order to drive substantial and lasting improvements.
What are the future of E-government in Malaysia?
Monday, June 14, 2010 8.40PM
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On this poll, I have asked about the future of E-government, people still have doubt about e-government. There are a same number of vote on 2 of the answer which this is the first time this kind of result apear. Both of the answer are totally opposite of each other and this show that people are still not fully understand about e-government.
More Government Agencies In Malaysia Establish Onine Presence
Wednesday, June 09, 2010 7.24AM
In Malaysia, amount of government agencies are now increasing and appearing online, assessment programme was conducted by three government agencies which are Multimedia Development Corporation(MDeC), the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation(MOSTI) and the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit(MAMPU).
There were 1133 portals and websites were assessed. The ranking of number of international e-government serveys, and most recent by the three government agencies in Malaysia. Government agencies in Malaysia have woken up opportunity to leverage the internet which engage with the residents and visitors.
Technology on E-government include both online services and usage in government offices.
Tuesday, June 08, 2010 1:40 AM
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Most of the people do know that e-government is something the include both online services and the usage of its technology in government office or document arrangement. However, all these function of e-government was no totally utilize by the government of Malaysia.
Data Warehouse and Data Mining Technologies in Electronic Government
Monday, June 07, 2010 9:02 AM
Information is very important for electronic government and it is always in demand. Access to a accurate and latest information has already become vital in today's global marketplace. The government requires larger access to information to support decision-making and operational processes. The government also need wider access to information to facilitate its extended relationships. The information is gathered from various systems and sources and then organized and stored so that it is easily accessible to those who need it and when they need it.
For example, Generic Office Environment is designed to support resource and data management across government. This system allows the search, retrieval and manipulation of information from various forms and sources for daily operations and is location independent.
Mining the data and resources stored in its repository is made meaningful through the Enterprise-wide Information System.
Using Data Warehouse and Data Mining technologies, it is clear that the problem of too much data, too little information can be resolve and relevant information can be classified and found easily when someone need it, this technology also improve government's operational effectiveness.
Electronic Government
Wednesday, June 02, 2010 5:01 PM
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The financial advantage
Wednesday, May 26, 2010 9:24 PM
Help reduce cost and increase efficiencies.
Technology infrastructure for e-government from IBM can help provide a return on investment by:
* Integrating applications and procedures within and among agencies - workers can effectively communicate with each department.
* Allowing mobility for workers - employees not around at the office can get information very quickly.
* Enabling e-participation - citizens have the opportunity to utilize Web-based transactions. Services and convenience are provided to citizens without paying any cost of traditional methods.
* Consolidating eServer - you need less staff and less floor space to keep up with servers. Theres no pressure to buy more hardware and hire more people to run the department.
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The National Multipurpose card seeks to develop a common platform for a Multipurpose Card (MPC) that enable government to implement smart card without duplicate effort and investment. The MPC implemented through the GMPC and PMPC projects. In result, GMPC and PMPC are the developer of MyKad and Bankcard.
The objectives of the MPC Flagship Application are :-
to provide government and payment application.
to improve security convenience of existing and new applications delivered on the MPC platform
to provide improved services to customer
MyKad equipped with secured 64k microprocessor chip was developed by the National Registration Department (JPN) and ICT agency. MyKad has multiple uses which includes National ID, driving license, passport information,health information, Touch N Go, MEPS cash, ATM and public key infrastructure. The development and the use of the chips based Bankcard with Malaysian Electronic Payment System (MEPS) started in 2000. Bank Negara Malaysia are the main agency to carry out the implementation. The Bankcard contains three payment such as ATM, E-Debit and MEPS Card. The use of the Bankcard means cashless payment. It can be used in retail, vending machines, car parks and transport. The use of the PMPC project (ATM, e-Debit and MEPS cash) started in early 2001. The Bankcard was officially launched on 28 February 2003.
Internet Reference
E Government [Online]
Retrieved 26th April 2010.
URL: http://www1.american.edu/initeb/ym6974a/egovernment.htm
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